I'm working on JS / HTML game, where all objects are HTML elements (mostly <img>
). Their top
and left
CSS attributes (sometimes along with others, like margins, transformations etc) are dynamically modified by JS code (every frame, basically). I noticed a huge performance improvement, when I switched from using .png files to .gif (22 fps -> 35 fps), but still:
Can further reduction of files' size (by 10-30%) actually noticeably improve CSS transformation performance? I would just test it, but I'm talking about ~250 gif files; and I don't want to loose too much quality, too.