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  1. 術語表
  2. Reflow

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Reflow

Reflow(回流)會發生於瀏覽器(browser)必須再次處理和繪製部分或整個網頁時,如在互動式網站更新後。

深入了解

  • Google article "Minimizing browser reflow"

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