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Old 04-09-2016, 05:15 AM   #1059
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Yes, but as the file is compress, it probably isn't very much. Giving the classes easily understood names helps me a lot more than the small space saving that short names would give.
Also true. I think the main issue is as more complex a file is, as more it will tend to be slow. On a reader it is an issue to solve the use of resources anyway. This do not means to use cryptic expressions but to use everything with care and only where it is really necessarily.
There are arguments like on today's reader the issue is not as big as on older readers. True, but that's as well not all the time true too. Have a book with huge files within, complex styles and extensive usage of spans. Then you will find, that a high-end Reader also tend to be slow in navigation within the book. I (sometimes) do not recognize it reading a book page by page but when I navigate within the book it isn't really enjoying me and latest when I'm looking in the coding I see why that happen so often...
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