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Trying to reduce the amount of DOM nodes I did some research on this, but have not found any comparing numbers, like is it better to use two DOM elements instead of two pseudo-elements or is it better to use 20-characters text-nodes instead of 10-characters DOM-elements (assuming it contains much more extra parameters than a text-node (aren't they cached or something?))?

The target is to simplify work with big DOM tree (mostly a table with some structure in each cell with about a 30000 DOM-elements total).

I've read W3 specs on pseudo-elements, but did not found any useful info.

So is there any common rules or is it may be discovered only with benchmarks?

I've seen this question as well, but it did not help a lot, as my question is about comparing different nodes - which should be preferred to improve performance?

And yes, I know about the cell-reusing approach, but it also depends on the complexity of cells (in IE11 scrolling lagging a lot, much more than just render entire structure at once).

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