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Want your web site to display more quickly? This book presents 14 specific rules
that will cut 20% to 25% off response time when users request a page. Author
Steve Souders, in his job as Chief Performance Yahoo!, collected these best
practices while optimizing some of the most-visited pages on the Web. Even sites
that had already been highly optimized, such as Yahoo! Search and the Yahoo!
Front Page, were able to benefit from these surprisingly simple performance
guidelines. The rules in High Performance Web Sites explain how you can optimize
the performance of the Ajax, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and images that you've
already built into your site -- adjustments that are critical for any rich web
application. Other sources of information pay a lot of attention to tuning web
servers, databases, and hardware, but the bulk of display time is taken up on
the browser side and by the communication between server and browser. High
Performance Web Sites covers every aspect of that process. Each performance rule
is supported by specific examples, and code snippets are available on the book's
companion web site. The rules include how to: Make Fewer HTTP Requests Use a
Content Delivery Network Add an Expires Header Gzip Components Move Stylesheets
at the Top Move Scripts to the Bottom Avoid CSS Expressions Make JavaScript and
CSS External Reduce DNS Lookups Minify JavaScript Avoid Redirects Remove
Duplicates Scripts Configure ETags Make Ajax Cacheable If you're building pages
for high traffic destinations and want to optimize the experience of users
visiting their site, this book is indispensable. "If everyone would implement
just 20% of Steve's guidelines, the Web would be a dramaticallybetterplace.
Between this book and Steve's YSlow extension, there's really no excuse for
having a sluggish web site anymore." -Joe Hewitt, Developer of Firebug debugger
and Mozilla's DOM Inspector "Steve Souders has done a fantastic job of
distilling a massive, semi-arcane art down to a set of concise, actionable,
pragmatic engineering steps that will change the world of web performance."
-Eric Lawrence, Developer of the Fiddler Web Debugger, Microsoft Corporation
Chapter 1. The Importance of Frontend Performance
Section 1.1. Tracking Web Page Performance
Section 1.2. Where Does the Time Go?
Section 1.3. The Performance Golden Rule
Chapter 2. HTTP Overview
Section 2.1. Compression
Section 2.2. Conditional GET Requests
Section 2.3. Expires
Section 2.4. Keep-Alive
Section 2.5. There's More
Chapter 3. Rule 1: Make Fewer HTTP Requests
Section 3.1. Image Maps
Section 3.2. CSS Sprites
Section 3.3. Inline Images
Section 3.4. Combined Scripts and Stylesheets
Section 3.5. Conclusion
Chapter 4. Rule 2: Use a Content Delivery Network
Section 4.1. Content Delivery Networks
Section 4.2. The Savings
Chapter 5. Rule 3: Add an Expires Header
Section 5.1. Expires Header
Section 5.2. Max-Age and mod_expires
Section 5.3. Empty Cache vs. Primed Cache
Section 5.4. More Than Just Images
Section 5.5. Revving Filenames
Section 5.6. Examples
Chapter 6. Rule 4: Gzip Components
Section 6.1. How Compression Works
Section 6.2. What to Compress
Section 6.3. The Savings
Section 6.4. Configuration
Section 6.5. Proxy Caching
Section 6.6. Edge Cases
Section 6.7. Gzip in Action
Chapter 7. Rule 5: Put Stylesheets at the Top
Section 7.1. Progressive Rendering
Section 7.2. sleep.cgi
Section 7.3. Blank White Screen
Section 7.4. Flash of Unstyled Content
Section 7.5. What's a Frontend Engineer to Do?
Chapter 8. Rule 6: Put Scripts at the Bottom
Section 8.1. Problems with Scripts
Section 8.2. Parallel Downloads
Section 8.3. Scripts Block Downloads
Section 8.4. Worst Case: Scripts at the Top
Section 8.5. Best Case: Scripts at the Bottom
Section 8.6. Putting It in Perspective
Chapter 9. Rule 7: Avoid CSS Expressions
Section 9.1. Updating Expressions
Section 9.2. Working Around the Problem
Section 9.3. Conclusion
Chapter 10. Rule 8: Make JavaScript and CSS External
Section 10.1. Inline vs. External
Section 10.2. Typical Results in the Field
Section 10.3. Home Pages
Section 10.4. The Best of Both Worlds
Chapter 11. Rule 9: Reduce DNS Lookups
Section 11.1. DNS Caching and TTLs
Section 11.2. The Browser's Perspective
Section 11.3. Reducing DNS Lookups
Chapter 12. Rule 10: Minify JavaScript
Section 12.1. Minification
Section 12.2. Obfuscation
Section 12.3. The Savings
Section 12.4. Examples
Section 12.5. Icing on the Cake
Chapter 13. Rule 11: Avoid Redirects
Section 13.1. Types of Redirects
Section 13.2. How Redirects Hurt Performance
Section 13.3. Alternatives to Redirects
Chapter 14. Rule 12: Remove Duplicate Scripts
Section 14.1. Duplicate ScriptsΓ??They Happen
Section 14.2. Duplicate Scripts Hurt Performance
Section 14.3. Avoiding Duplicate Scripts
Chapter 15. Rule 13: Configure ETags
Section 15.1. What's an ETag?
Section 15.2. The Problem with ETags
Section 15.3. ETags: Use 'Em or Lose 'Em
Section 15.4. ETags in the Real World
Chapter 16. Rule 14: Make Ajax Cacheable
Section 16.1. Web 2.0, DHTML, and Ajax
Section 16.2. Asynchronous = Instantaneous?
Section 16.3. Optimizing Ajax Requests
Section 16.4. Caching Ajax in the Real World
Chapter 17. Deconstructing 10 Top Sites
Section 17.1. Page Weight, Response Time, YSlow Grade
Section 17.2. How the Tests Were Done
Section 17.3. Amazon
Section 17.4. AOL
Section 17.5. CNN
Section 17.6. eBay
Section 17.7. Google
Section 17.8. MSN
Section 17.9. MySpace
Section 17.10. Wikipedia
Section 17.11. Yahoo!
Section 17.12. YouTube
About the Author
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Index
Product Details
* ISBN: 0596529309
* ISBN-13: 9780596529307
* Format: Paperback, 146pp
* Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
* Pub. Date: September 2007
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