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A bunch of HTTP requests

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 6:26 am
by messi69
What happens in the background when a user visits a site is that the browser may make several requests in order to display all the files properly.

However, all this leads to a decrease in loading speed.

Lesson:

– Use Sprites to reduce the number of HTTP requests;

– Reduce the number of files as much as possible – instead, use CSS, images, JavaScript;

– Minify CSS and JavaScript files, as then the total number of files that users need to download will be much smaller.


It's impossible that you've never typed in a certain afghanistan telegram data address and received information that it's not available. The famous error. Many sites use this moment for additional creativity, but let's say that it's not good at all if most of the paths to the site lead you to an error.

Sometimes the problem is with the loading process, which takes forever, and sometimes just a specific link doesn't work. All of this clearly implies: the site is not well organized and optimized.

Website functionality is fundamental and should be the most important item for all of us.

Therefore, when creating a website or application, always put yourself in the shoes of your potential customer, client, or user. Is the most basic information easy to find – prices, services, contact, social media icons, frequently asked questions?