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GPU Acceleration

Trigger GPU-accelerated paths safely while avoiding memory pitfalls.

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Learning checklist

  • Compositor layers
  • will-change guidance
  • Image vs vector trade-offs

Definition

Trigger GPU-accelerated paths safely while avoiding memory pitfalls.

Syntax

Compositor layers

Example

Use the visualizer below to apply these properties and see the result live.

Deep dive

Why this matters

Principles, mental models, and debugging clues tailored to the topic.

Visual intuition

Each property is paired with motion or color feedback so you build muscle memory, not just recall syntax.

Copy-ready CSS

Controls emit exact CSS you can copy. Use it as a starter token or paste into DevTools for instant validation.

Performance notes

Learn where reflow, repaint, or compositing occurs so you avoid jank and choose GPU-friendly paths.

Accessibility first

Focus-visible, reduced-motion, and contrast tips are woven into every lab to keep experiences inclusive.

Practice

Try recreating a UI card using this topic. Toggle between dark and light modes to validate token contrast and responsiveness.

Tip: use DevTools overlays (grid/flex) plus the copy CSS button.

Interactive Lab

GPU Acceleration — Live Playground

Edit the CSS to experiment with the concept. Styles apply live to the preview card.

Try these ideas:

  • Compositor layers
  • will-change guidance
  • Image vs vector trade-offs

Play with GPU Acceleration props

Adjust CSS on the right to see live changes.

.card { padding: 16px; border-radius: 12px; background: #fef3c7; color: #0f172a; box-shadow: 0 10px 30px -15px rgba(0,0,0,0.3); } .card h3 { margin: 0 0 8px; font-size: 18px; } .card p { margin: 0; line-height: 1.5; }

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