follow ups here:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364315

On Apr 7, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Boris Zbarsky wrote:

> Doug Turner wrote:
>> webkit reduced page load time on high-latency networks by starting  
>> all
>> external media (images and css) network loads prior to doing any
>> evaluation of script.
>
> That's not quite what they did, actually.  The key is that they  
> start the script
> loads in parallel, so ideally they only really block the parser once.
>
> And note that there could be some website compat issues with that,  
> in particular
> with fetching things that end up commented out due to the scripts.
>
>> I quickly looked at if mozilla did something similar, but I am not  
>> sure
>> we do.
>
> We don't.
>
>> Should we do something similar?
>
> There's a bug on this, last I checked... something about "prefetch"  
> in the
> summary, possibly.
>
> -Boris
>
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