Web worker support
See original GitHub issueBug, feature request, or proposal:
Proposal.
Please keep us informed about any progress towards making this library compatible with web workers, for those of us who wish to run our app within a web worker as seen in this sample app.
What is the use-case or motivation for changing an existing behavior?
To allow Material
to be used in a multitude of environments, in high performance apps.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 7 years ago
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- Comments:11 (2 by maintainers)
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Any update on this?
@RoxKilly I have implemented a similiar “loading screen” feature using pure CSS. Maybe this might help you:
Live demo on http://temel.me/