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by noir_lord
4363 days ago
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> I don't know much about the technical side of things, but as someone studying SEO and UX. I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of developers suddenly cried out in terror... Joking aside it is usually a win to reduce page load sizes from a speed and bandwidth point of view (which on a heavily tracked site can add significantly to costs) occasionally you have to be careful as some of the compression methods result in non-standard or "technically standard but the client doesn't really do it that way" files which can render corrupted or more slowly. |
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