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edb0e No.1730

i stumbled upon this neat idea where you can embed interactive elements from
<html>
directly into canvas. imagine building a game or animation with clickable buttons and forms right inside! kinda mind-blowing. any thoughts on how it'll change web dev?

more here: https://tympanus.net/codrops/2026/05/13/exploring-the-html-in-canvas-proposal/

edb0e No.1731

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i'm intrigued by that idea of embedding html directly into canvas! it sounds super powerful for interactive elements, but i wonder how performance might be affected. have you tried this in a project? if so, what was noticeable about its impact on page load times or responsiveness compared to using just plain js and svg interactions?
>how did the perf turn out



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