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- FOUC: On firefox, maybe the '@import' rule caused this.
Also tried out lightGallery.js for lightbox, it doesn't work with text
& anyways, it's buggy with bricks.js & you have to request license key.
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The images weren't laid out properly on some devices.
Solution: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48987395/check-if-all-the-images-in-the-page-are-loaded
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From https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/will-change:
Warning: will-change is intended to be used as a last resort, in
order to try to deal with existing performance problems. It
should not be used to anticipate performance problems.
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multi-column didn't do what I wanted. bricks.js does the masonry
layout, I think left-to-right would be even better but we'll go with
this.
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- Prints password required to access.
- will-change lets the browser prepare for those changes in advance.
- loading="lazy" enables lazy loading on images.
- column-fill: balance -- not an optimization.
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- Handles login, logout, simple directories.
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