And lazy unload, so you can't find it even if you've already scrolled through the whole thing.
I used to hear it called "virtual scroll", and I remember webpages ballooning in RAM when they didn't do it.
the text content of the site is not what is ballooning the RAM.
I used to hear it called "virtual scroll", and I remember webpages ballooning in RAM when they didn't do it.
the text content of the site is not what is ballooning the RAM.