hi...
Thanks many to share the site optimization in speed up process...!!! meet again.
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| 19Aug2010,14:37 | #11 |
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| 31Aug2010,19:16 | #12 |
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the tips is very simple but very useful and necessary.
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| 14Oct2010,14:33 | #13 |
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thanks for sharing, very well done. I use pagespeed plugin in firefox and yslow, but your tips are easier to understand
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| 4Apr2011,14:57 | #14 |
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Very informative post.
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| 26Jul2011,17:48 | #15 |
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A fast loading web page is an important factor that heavily weighs into a user’s experience on your web site. And it’s not just your audience taking notice of how quickly a page loads into their browser, Google uses this metric as part of their PageRank algorithm. Web designers and developers who are creating web sites will want to take this into consideration, and usually do by optimizing image filesizes, using semantic HTML and CSS, and controlling the amount of content that appears on any given page. However, web designers and developers can decrease their page load times even more by forcing the browser to cache specific types of content via the Expires header. In fact, both Google and Yahoo recommend implementing browser caching by setting the Expires header.
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| 26Jul2011,23:46 | #16 |
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This is the great post. The tip is very informative and very helpful. Thanks for the tip given here.
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| 15Sep2011,19:08 | #17 |
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These are great ways of speeding up my web pages
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| 15Sep2011,23:16 | #18 |
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fantastic information
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| 22Sep2011,01:15 | #19 |
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Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
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| 3Oct2011,16:03 | #20 |
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i think in a page the scripts are the ones that burden it
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