Hi readers,
Many of them hates when internet runs slow, no matter what it is mobile broadband Maxis, Celcom, Digi or Umobile or the Streamyx broadband internet connection Maybe some of them uses wireless broadband too.
Whenever you open webpages and it load slowly. When they think it because of their broadband, they tend to take broadband speed test to ensure their broadband speed is stable. Totally not a readers mistake because its a blog owners responsibility. So what you have to do? Any idea to make it fast? Let go through what I’m going to post further.
Get to know that on a 56k connection a Webpage should load within 8 seconds. So below, are the methods you can speed up your page load time.
1. JavaScript usually placed at the bottom of the document and it will load after the main content has finished so it will diminish the loading time of the page.Webpages which using JavaScript that are programmed with the script at the top of the document will make the page will still be loading when it is viewable within the browser but the user will be unaware of this.
2. Loading in external code such as style sheets or JavaScript files can also interrupt and increase page’s load time. If you include the external files within the main html file it makes the code less readable but it also decreases the load time.
3. Next the formats of image that are used for webpages. Portable Network Graphics (png), Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) and Graphics Interchange Format (gif). Deciding on a format that both retains the quality of the graphic and lessens the file size is very important. A gif type image is the smallest format so if your graphics only contain a few colours then this would be the best choice. JPEGs can vary in quality and consequently in file size also. You should target the smallest size that doesn’t reduce the quality of the graphic. Avoid using PNGs and BMPs format. PNGs can provide graphics with transparent backgrounds but have a larger file size than the two previous types. Bitmaps (bmp) are another familiar image file type but take up a large quantity of memory. These should be avoided altogether for web use to guarantee speed page load times.
4. Use minimal level of images, in particular animated gifs will also lessen page load time. Animated gif is made up of numerous different images and will have a substantially bigger file size than a regular graphic. The lower the file size of the externally loaded image, the quicker the page will load. Lessen the amount of images in your blog too.
5. It is advisable to combine separate images where you can to lessen page load time. Two separate graphics will have a greater overall file size than one. The more images the page needs to load the more http requests it needs to carry out and this also increases loading time.
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