@f0x One thing it does is render everything inside its own top-level div. When you hover over an internal link on the page, it goes out and downloads the React component tree for that page, and when you click on the link, it just renders that new view. In practice, it makes the site feel very snappy.
@vy ahh that's interesting. I'll try it out
@vy so far what's annoying is the image preload will get stuck on super low res if you have javascript disabled
@f0x Oof, I don’t like that 😵
Can that be disabled?
@vy oh that's not a default optimization, just a custom component the tutorial site uses
@f0x Yeah. I'm currently making a static site, and I was pleased enough with the build tools and process that I decided to keep using it, even despite that.