• Lyza Danger Gardner's avatar
    Remove unneeded GPU-acceleration class · 6684d136
    Lyza Danger Gardner authored
    It turns out this performance trick is no longer strictly needed for
    the originally stated reason. The top bar remains cleanly fixed in
    position when scrolling the page.
    
    In Chrome the scrollable content area (the
    .js-thread-list-scroll-root element) is now in its own compositing layer
    anyway due to it having overflow: scroll set on it. This in turn
    appears to force the browser to put the TopBar in its own compositor
    layer in order to make it render above the scrollable area. When this
    performance trick was originally added the whole sidebar body scrolled.
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