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by fludlight
3084 days ago
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Just looked at a reasonably popular post with 116 comments using Chrome developer tools. Came in at 230KB of html and 4.5KB of css/js/images. This would qualify as way larger than the median page, since most pages are stories with <10 comments, user profiles, or individual comments. How is google getting 2.7MB? Are they also fetching the third party URLs in discussion threads? Or maybe they mean median session? |
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I pointed the tool at a Tumblr blog, and I see: "PSI estimates this page requires 6 additional round trips to load render blocking resources and 1.3 MB to fully render. The median page requires 4 round trips and 2.7 MB. Fewer round trips and bytes results in faster pages."