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Real-World Effectiveness of Brotli

CSS Wizardry

One of the more fundamental rules of building fast websites is to optimise your assets, and where text content such as HTML, CSS, and JS are concerned, we’re talking about compression. For a more detailed breakdown of the numbers, see the Compression section of the Web Almanac. Browser Support: A brief interlude. That’s a 2.8×

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Push Zone Supports WebP and Brotli

KeyCDN

The feature WebP caching and Brotli compression is now also available for Push Zones! WebP caching is automatically active once Image Processing is enabled and will transform images to WebP if the client supports the format. The feature allows to upload assets with custom compression. Popular browsers support WebP.

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Gzip vs Brotli – Best Browser Compression

MachMetrics

One such measure is HTTP compression. You might have noticed 2 different compression options in your research, and wondered which was better. So in this article, we’ll pit Gzip vs Brotli and completely end the debate! What is HTTP Compression? Gzip Compression. Brotli Compression. OK, not really.

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Does SSL Slow Down My Site?

MachMetrics

If you’re unsure of whether or not your host supports HTTP/2, you can use KeyCDN’s tool to quickly find out. Brotli Compression. You may not have heard of Brotli compression, but you may have heard of a similar form of compression, Gzip. Now We Know, SSL Isn’t Slow.

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Optimize Images for Web

KeyCDN

Optimize Images for Performance When it comes to optimizing images for performance there are a lot of things you can do, such as scaling, compression, using responsive images, serving from a CDN, and choosing the right file format. Image Compression Just how much of a website is made up of images? KB (30%) without losses.

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Faster Image Loading With Embedded Image Previews

Smashing Magazine

With Ajax, however, this is possible, provided that the server delivering the image supports HTTP Range Requests. This feature, supported by each of the larger servers (Apache, IIS, nginx), is mainly used for video playback. The preview image often destroys the storage advantages of the WebP, which does not support progressive mode.

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How I Used Brotli to Get Even Smaller CSS and JavaScript Files at CDN Scale

CSS - Tricks

The HBO sitcom Silicon Valley hilariously followed Pied Piper, a team of developers with startup dreams to create a compression algorithm so powerful that high-quality streaming and file storage concerns would become a thing of the past. This article is about my experience using Brotli at production scale.

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