performance efficient webpages do use the browser cache, in order to load
stuffs ony once.
If you disable it, then everything is downloaded again at each new page
load, which is slower than less downloads.



On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 1:29 PM, tony.c <[email protected]> wrote:

> Website: http://www.hildesheim.co.za
> Firefox 4.0.1
> Firebug 1.7.2
>
> With 'Disable Browser Cache' ticked I get a Page speed result of
> 97/100
> With 'Disable Browser Cache' not ticked I get a Page speed result of
> 66/100
>
> Why is this the case?
>
> Best regards
> Tony Christiane
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