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Didn't Firefox put forward a big plan to basically implement the browser as an immediate mode UI designed to redraw everything on every frame?



WebRender is not just a "plan" but a real thing (I'm using it right now), and it's fully retained.

Immediate doesn't mean just redrawing everything on every frame, immediate means what's described in the article — not keeping state. WR aggressively relies on kept state to optimize rendering of each frame as much as possible.


Very interesting, thank you.




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