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Even if it is not the silver bullet for every scenario, it will still solve the need for in-lining scripts and styles, which is a big plus.


Unless the user is using Safari, in which case it'll likely waste bandwidth.

Also, I don't think servers give us the correct priority control to replace inlining. As things currently stand, if you spend bandwidth sending the body of a page over pushing the critical CSS, you'll be slower than inlining.




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