tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197682597816655605.post2913549243886673880..comments2024-03-20T13:08:04.200+03:00Comments on Complete Website Speedup: Really parallel CSS files - possible?Nikolay Matsievskyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03670577664113938029noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197682597816655605.post-11066316423130345062021-07-30T04:33:37.935+03:002021-07-30T04:33:37.935+03:00you write very well this article, there are a lot ...<br /><br />you write very well this article, there are a lot of good resource here. i am sure i will visit this place again soon.<br /><br />my website - <a href="https://bamgosoo.com" rel="nofollow">부산달리기</a><br> (jk)<br /><br />bamgosoohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10207613599769573302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197682597816655605.post-51071190081291352292009-12-01T15:55:50.864+03:002009-12-01T15:55:50.864+03:00document.write() doesn't exists in «real» XHTM...document.write() doesn't exists in «real» XHTML (with proper content-type header like application/xhtml+xml) if it does matter for someone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197682597816655605.post-77813529641304509752009-10-22T23:07:01.227+04:002009-10-22T23:07:01.227+04:00A little bit off topic but CS sprite vs. data:URI ...A little bit off topic but CS sprite vs. data:URI must be tested very carefully against the server environment.<br /><br />I have one page where waiting for the (shared) server is a main issue. The solution with wbo is to have as many local files as possible in one file. data:URI has proven to be perfect and I could reduce the whole load to two files. Page loads under two seconds now. Before the waiting times for the single files summed up to incredible 7-14 seconds. Disadvantage: Big header logo looks funny because of some little extra space in IE<=6 but visitors don't care.<br /><br />My personal Textpattern page on a different shared hosting solution is reacting pretty fast and I am using a different approach: Fast page load, small and fast CSS load, small CSS sprite (only needed and loaded on homepage) and header logo.jpg excluded from CSS sprite. This request queue works very smooth and the file sizes are much better optimized than the above data:URI example.<br /><br />Which options to activate in the web optimizer swiss army knife tool kit is sometimes not as easy as it may look.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com