GreenReaper
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- Jul 16, 2009
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HTTP compression is recommended by Google and Yahoo. However, the ODPdoes not appear to support it.
I find this surprising, as the site's content HTML would compress very well. Granted, they're far from slow, but faster and smaller is still better. Perhaps it could be enabled?
The ODP also uses GIF rather than PNG, and does not specify a cache expiry time for static images in the /img/ folder, which can result in needless repeated requests.
I find this surprising, as the site's content HTML would compress very well. Granted, they're far from slow, but faster and smaller is still better. Perhaps it could be enabled?
The ODP also uses GIF rather than PNG, and does not specify a cache expiry time for static images in the /img/ folder, which can result in needless repeated requests.