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Http request vs image size - Loading Time
I have some heavy images on my website which obviously increases the loading time. Now I want to decrease the loading time. So I have decided that I will break the images into parts as it is helping to decrease the size of the image.
(one image = 14 kb, two images = 7kb + 5 kb = 12 kb) Should I do it? Now there are two http request for two images but it saves 2 kb, will it perform better? Thanks Anirudh Lohia |
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Look at your load time and page size. SEOChat has several tools you can use. Keep your page size below 39k and load time under 3 sec on a 28k dialup.
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http://www.websiteoptimization.com has a speed test function that'll help you compare loading times.
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