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The site is onepage and is separated by the respective article and Section.
When scrolling, elements that are not needed (article) continue on stage but outside the limits of the browser.
Due to the accumulation of elements, the site tends to get slower.
When an article leaves the display limits of the screen, that is, it is no longer visible to the user, applying a None display will make a difference?
Or once rendered, just by removing the HTML element for better performance, at least when scrolling.
In elements outside the view-port I am using the technique, but I created a box with fixed height so that does not affect the elements outside, it seems that helps in those Infinity-scroll, but I can not say. As far as I can see
visibilty: hidden
can a reasonable advantage, but all links I have found are somewhat theoretical.– Guilherme Nascimento