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Reduce right-side DOM size #100956
Reduce right-side DOM size #100956
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Some changes occurred in HTML/CSS/JS. cc @GuillaumeGomez, @Folyd, @jsha A change occurred in the Ayu theme. cc @Cldfire |
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Fix the bad double call and extended GUI tests. |
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…llaumeGomez Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#95005 (BTree: evaluate static type-related check at compile time) - rust-lang#99742 (Add comments about stdout locking) - rust-lang#100128 (Document that `RawWakerVTable` functions must be thread-safe.) - rust-lang#100956 (Reduce right-side DOM size) - rust-lang#101006 (Fix doc cfg on reexports) - rust-lang#101012 (rustdoc: remove unused CSS for `.variants_table`) - rust-lang#101023 (rustdoc: remove `type="text/css"` from stylesheet links) - rust-lang#101031 (Remove unused build dependency) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #101037) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts. |
Doc size wins from the rollup where this PR was merged (probably coming mostly from this PR): https://perf.rust-lang.org/compare.html?start=8a13871b69924b74cfa1d737f2894068b37ea7ea&end=42fa8ac7236f4f78a82aeea543bdd445a59f02e0&stat=size%3Adoc_bytes |
This is another follow-up of #100429 but not in code blocks this time.
So the idea is: if there is only one element in the
.rightside
element, there is no need to wrap it, we can just create one node.On each page, I run this JS:
document.getElementsByTagName('*').length
. Important to note: the bigger the number of elements inside the page, the greater the gain. It also doesn't work very nicely on std docs because there are a lot of version annotations. So with this PR, It allows to get the following results:You can test it here.
r? @notriddle