Someone recently asked me about adding an item regarding white-space
to my frameworks comparison matrix at:
http://www.turnkey.to/ontap/docs/index.cfm?doc=articles&article=001
Afaik all of the available frameworks add a fair amount of whitespace
to a given document, so I'm not sure if the choice of framework is
really likely to affect download rates (unless the choice is "no
framework").
I wanted to ask the community at large if they think whitespace is a
large enough issue that it deserves to be addressed in a comparison of
frameworks?
My thinking is that at 1.2mbps even a few KB's of extra white space
isn't going to add more than a fraction of a second to the download is
it?
Or is the formatting of the resultant html important enough to
developers to make white-space an important development issue
regardless of performance?
Thanks,
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
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