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All the way from Room 101
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![]() Apart from compressing images on your sites, here is another simple way to cut back on bandwidth.
Spaces and indentation add unnecessary weight to a page and if you remove the pretty indents and wide open spaces from your html code you can save yourself a couple of kilobytes. A good example of this is to get the source code for bbc.co.uk and save it to your local drive. When I did it I got a 37k file. I then edited out some of the white space and indents from the code and saved the page again which gave me a 36k file. If you are not too worried about ease of editing then you could go a stage further and place a lot of the page on one or two lines. Check out the source code for www.google.com/ and see how they've done it. You might think that 1 Kilobyte is nothing to worry about, but if you look at it over time..... 1 Kilobyte = 0.0009765625 Megabyte 0.0009765625 Megabyte times by 3000 visitors = 2.9296875 Megabytes 2.9296875 Megabytes times 30 days = 87.890625 Megabytes. Food for thought. ![]() |
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