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Modern HTML5 Web Oyun Platformlarında Performans ve Güvenlik Yaklaşımı: Palamut Oyun

Dev.to topluluğuna merhaba, Web tabanlı oyun platformlarında karşılaşılan en büyük problemlerden biri; yavaş yüklenen DOM elemanları, güvenliği belirsiz üçüncü taraf betikler ve kullanıcı deneyimini bozan ağır iframe yönlendirmeleridir. Palamut Oyun projesinde, kullanıcıların tarayıcı üzerinden doğrudan ve güvenli bir şekilde HTML5 oyunlarına erişmesini sağlayan hafif bir mimari oluşturmaya…

Dev.to community welcomes a story on the performance and security challenges in modern HTML5 web game platforms. These challenges include slow-loading DOM elements, insecure third-party scripts, and heavy iframe redirects that degrade the user experience. The Palamut Oyun project aimed to build a lightweight architecture that enables users to access HTML5 games directly and securely from their browser.

Key technical approaches and architectural decisions focused on prioritizing browser performance over heavy framework structures. To optimize rendering and reduce unnecessary workload, assets were optimized and served. Security and isolation were ensured throughout the platform by using mandatory SSL (HTTPS) protocol and isolating potentially harmful scripts with strict security policies in iframes and game execution environments.

Responsive design was achieved using HTML5 canvas, CSS Grid, and Flexbox, ensuring dynamic scaling across mobile and desktop browsers. The Palamut Oyun project, developed by Fatih within the company, hosts up-to-date HTML5 games in action, puzzle, racing, and strategy categories. The aim is to provide the most fluid browser gaming experience without compromising on web standards.

To test the architecture and game performance in real-time, visit the project's production site at https://palamutoyun.onrender.com. Users are encouraged to share their feedback and technical suggestions in the comments.

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