| 13 | | Also, Pagespeed insights, which is a good tool otherwise, probably has some bug and doesn't detect it. Perhaps it just sees that the js file has been added after DOM content is loaded, so doesn't complain. |
| | 13 | Also, Pagespeed insights, which is a good tool otherwise, probably has some bug and doesn't detect it. Perhaps it just sees that the js file has been added after DOM content is loaded, so doesn't complain. |
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| | 15 | Also worth noting is that according to http://caniemoji.com/ OS X Chrome has emoji support, so the js file shouldn't be loading. But anyway, I observe the same behaviour on Chrome on Windows which doesn't have emoji support. |