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I'm not familiar with that omission process. What would that look like in practice?

It sounds like I'd still get a poor UX on the first page load (UI checkbox jitter), and on all page transitions I'd need to run the user specific lesson completions query produced from the ajax request and all of the other heavy content under the video (questions + show notes, etc.) would need to get rendered which in the end is much more expensive than using frames to avoid any of that from being processed.

I'm not trying to make the case of sticking with frames + streams either, I think it's been kind of painful to use them with all that's going on within the page. I'd love to be able to use the morph approach. I think I'd be able to delete tons of both server side and client side code.



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