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Google Chrome: Web browser could get a speed boost in 2020

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Firefox users probably know it, Safari users too. Only Chrome users who need to wait to reload a web page if they want to navigate to a previous page through the browser. The function that causes pages to immediately appear invoked when you go back is called bfcache (back / forward cache). Web pages remain in the memory, even if you move away from a page. ❤👌👌

You have to imagine the procedure as the pausing of a website, which then quasi plays on when you return to her. According to Google , this affects 19 percent of the navigations in the mobile version of the Chrome browser. So there is definitely potential to save loading times. How the whole thing looks like, under Chrome, the developers have once held in videos.👀👀👀

Here is the desktop version:👣

And here’s the mobile version of Chrome:🤣

You see, there is already a big difference to recognize. While bfcache 2019 is to be tested, the developers assume that the 2020 function will be implemented in Chrome. 😉😎

The author prefers to keep secret.

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