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by joahua
5355 days ago
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We've got some pages that implement a gazillion Facebook iframes (via their JS approach, but they still iframe everything in) and, quite apart from just having to trust them on things like this, it makes everything slow as a dog. Latency is one part of this, clientside JS performance in older IEs is another (and no, dropping support has been ruled out - one of Australia's biggest media brands) Anyone have thoughts on sandboxing to protect against things like this, or success stories re: performance optimising FB integration? |
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It's not the thing that users will be doing when they first load you page anyways.