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- Update tsconfig to ES2024 target and bundler moduleResolution - Add dynamic imports for chart.js and recharts (bundle optimization) - Consolidate 17 useState into useReducer in sessions page - Fix 18 .js extension imports across lib files - Add type declarations for @rapideditor/country-coder - Fix platform user types (PlatformUserRole enum) - Fix Calendar component prop types - Centralize next-auth type augmentation - Add force-dynamic to all API routes (prevent build-time prerender) - Fix Prisma JSON null handling with Prisma.DbNull - Fix various type mismatches (SessionMessage, ImportRecord, etc.) - Export ButtonProps from button component - Update next-themes import path - Replace JSX.Element with React.ReactElement - Remove obsolete debug scripts and pnpm lockfile - Downgrade eslint to v8 for next compatibility
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title, impact, impactDescription, tags
| title | impact | impactDescription | tags |
|---|---|---|---|
| Batch DOM CSS Changes | MEDIUM | reduces reflows/repaints | javascript, dom, css, performance, reflow |
Batch DOM CSS Changes
Avoid interleaving style writes with layout reads. When you read a layout property (like offsetWidth, getBoundingClientRect(), or getComputedStyle()) between style changes, the browser is forced to trigger a synchronous reflow.
Incorrect (interleaved reads and writes force reflows):
function updateElementStyles(element: HTMLElement) {
element.style.width = '100px'
const width = element.offsetWidth // Forces reflow
element.style.height = '200px'
const height = element.offsetHeight // Forces another reflow
}
Correct (batch writes, then read once):
function updateElementStyles(element: HTMLElement) {
// Batch all writes together
element.style.width = '100px'
element.style.height = '200px'
element.style.backgroundColor = 'blue'
element.style.border = '1px solid black'
// Read after all writes are done (single reflow)
const { width, height } = element.getBoundingClientRect()
}
Better: use CSS classes
.highlighted-box {
width: 100px;
height: 200px;
background-color: blue;
border: 1px solid black;
}
function updateElementStyles(element: HTMLElement) {
element.classList.add('highlighted-box')
const { width, height } = element.getBoundingClientRect()
}
Prefer CSS classes over inline styles when possible. CSS files are cached by the browser, and classes provide better separation of concerns and are easier to maintain.