It’s basically about loading “critical” stuff - or figurative spoken: stuff above the fold, right?
My personal view on this is, that it might end disastrous, letting an application decide which stuff is critical to load and which isn’t (exclude/include). It’s sometimes necessary, sometimes not. It’s designer’s decision.
The good news on this is, that it can be handled in Freeway. I’m using Max’s CSS: ID2Class action for this (but I think Tim has something similar). This action can do a lot of helpful things as long as you know what you’re doing. One of the options is to “turn the ID into a class-style” and as far as I remember, selecting this option, the action automagically adds those classes into the before-end head part.
It’s an item-action, so you then can decide, which elements will be loaded first and all the rest will be served by the style-sheet(s).
Cheers
Thomas
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