Event block performance is already competitive with other programming languages!
I think that might be a record so far!
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It doesn't look like it can be supported at the moment for the reason explained here: construct3-21h2.ideas.aha.io/ideas/C321H2-I-251
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I'm afraid it's not technically feasible to do that with HTML elements.
It's hard to say as it depends on both the internals of browser engines and the specific project in question. In general I'd say worker mode is a good idea if possible, but you will probably be OK with DOM mode too.
NW.js is for all intents and purposes the same as Chrome. It is separate to the Chrome browser so there aren't other web pages that might jank the page. But there are other benefits that still apply to NW.js, such as allowing main thread work to happen in parallel.
The performance benefits of worker mode are covered in this blog post. It applies to all platforms that support worker mode.
It should be live right now!
Here it is referring to the new HTML Element plugin.
It works fine for me. If you run in to any problems please file an issue following all the guidelines, as we need all that information to be able to help.
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