Well that's what turbolinks is for. Loads the entire webpage in the background and merges it with the current one. I don't see your point about many things on the page changing. If I go to a new page isn't that expected? And shouldn't the scroll position go to the top of a new page? Plus a pretty big web app, GitHub, uses many of the techniques I'm talking about.
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Well that's what turbolinks is for. Loads the entire webpage in the background and merges it with the current one. I don't see your point about many things on the page changing. If I go to a new page isn't that expected? And shouldn't the scroll position go to the top of a new page? Plus a pretty big web app, GitHub, uses many of the techniques I'm talking about.