Olaf,

Just one clarification question - If you would like to write states
behavior in pure CSS/JS the same working as in current FlexJS ? Is this
what you mean ?

Piotr

2017-10-24 0:29 GMT+02:00 Olaf Krueger <[email protected]>:

> Hmmm.. it always seems to me that you are miles ahead cause you all already
> thought about so much stuff and how to implement it.
> So sometimes it's still a bit hard for me to follow and I am pretty sure
> that I always miss some things ;-)
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> So I would like to ask a maybe basically question:
> When I'd like to implement something like states using pure CSS and JS my
> understanding is that I have to write some of JS code to change the related
> display or visibility CSS attributes of the related elements.
> This would be a bit cumbersome.
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> In contrast to this the benefit of MXML is that it does this job for me by
> just declaring some states in combination to define which components are
> whithin which state, is that right?
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> What I don't understand is your concern regarding performance.
> If somebody needs this feature and add some beads I would expect that on JS
> side less code as possible is generated to achive this.
> Any additional line of JS is expensive maybe, but there is no other way to
> realise a SPA...  am I wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Olaf
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