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vincent.bernat.ch
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| | | | | WebP and AVIF are new image formats for the web. How to configure Nginx to serve them when the browser supports them? | |
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jfhr.me
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| | | | | If you have a website, you probably want it to be fast. One common reason why websites aren't fast is because they have a lot of images. Images take time to load. Generally, the browser will load your website, find out that it contains a bunch of images, and start loading those as well. You can optimize that with HTTP/2 Server Push. Another optimization is to simply make your images smaller, without sacrificing quality - that's what this post is about. | |
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www.dreamhost.com
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| | | | | Optimizing images for web makes your site look, and perform, better. Our guide has 3 ways to optimize images - making JPG and WebP as simple as ABC. | |
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kirillunlimited.com
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| | | Overview and background of a hybrid web development approach, which appears to be the next round of the industry's evolution. | ||