Just Optimizing Images Doesn’t Cut it for Speeding Up Pages
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lundi 06 septembre 2010 @ 04h
It used to be that when people worked on speeding up their pages, they focused primarily on the images and multimedia, trying to make them as optimized and slim as possible. But research has shown that as much as 80–90% of the time spent waiting for a page to load is waiting for numerous HTTP requests to be processed by the server. By reducing the number of requests you make for page elements, you can greatly improve your page load times. And with the techniques mentioned in this article, you won’t have to give up fancy design or images to do it.

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