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Advanced Performance Techniques
Compression solves depression
Most modern browsers (Netscape 4.5+, IE4.01+) allow for content to be ‘gzip’ (or ‘deflate’) compressed. Plain text (i.e. HTML) can significantly compress, and as long as the web server has some spare CPU power for the compression algorithm, heavily content driven sites can benefit significantly from gzip encoding. Recent Box UK statistics show that compressing content-heavy sites can reduce the size/speed of the HTML download by an average of 75-80%.
Document Index
- Introduction
- Style over Substance, not Style with Substance
- Validation’s what you need, if you wanna be a record breaker
- Compression solves depression
- You thought Vanilla Ice was a bad Wrapper?
- Body Beautiful
- Back to basics
- Just because you know HTML, there’s no need to get carried away…
- Database optimisation
- Static over dynamic
- Show me the cache
- Conclusion
