Ok, i got my tools ready; but I am too tired so i'll run them tomorrow... Right now i did 2 different minifications on dfectuoso.com/liftAjax/ test1.html and test2.html in test.html its the liftAjax file we all use... so, im probably going to run a couple hundred hits on each one and see if theres any change; but im going to use (on each one) diferent versions of jQuery, just cause i love statistics...
I'll keep you guys updated On Jul 10, 1:51 am, Timothy Perrett <[email protected]> wrote: > My bad marius... your reply must have gone in just before mine (I > didnt read it before sending mine!) > > Cheers, Tim > > On Jul 10, 9:33 am, "marius d." <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Tim, sorry but I have to say that liftAjax.js IS generated dynamically > > as I stated above :). It is not a script sitting somewhere but it > > ultimately comes from ScriptRenderer.scala > > > Br's, > > Marius > > > On Jul 10, 11:26 am, Timothy Perrett <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hey, > > > > liftAjax.js is not regenerated dynamically as far as im aware... By > > > default, lift ships with the maven plugin for YUI compressor, so that > > > should minify the CSS/JS in your webapp dir. > > > > Perhaps we should try and minify liftAjax.js during the build of > > > lift... marius is probally the best man for this as this stuff is > > > pretty much his baby. > > > > Cheers, Tim > > > > On Jul 10, 9:00 am, DFectuoso <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I dont know how liftAjax.js is generated, or if it changes or not, > > > > also I have no idea (if it regenerated) how it could be minified, and > > > > I know that minification seem like a micro-optimization but... > > > > > "With just GZipping and Javascript minification working together, the > > > > load time dropped from 16 seconds to just under 10 seconds. I was > > > > absolutely extactic at the progress I was making so for and so was my > > > > client!"http://www.site-reference.com/articles/Website-Development/YSlow-Help... > > > > > "For Google an increase in page load time from 0.4 second to 0.9 > > > > seconds decreased traffic and ad revenues by 20%. For Amazon every 100 > > > > ms increase in load times decreased sales with > > > > 1%."http://www.svennerberg.com/2008/12/page-load-times-vs-conversion-rates/ > > > > > So, analyzing a couple of lift apps with YSlow I find a couple of > > > > things that could be done to improve the average load time. Of course > > > > there's a lot of impact on how you do your css, where you host css and > > > > images(and how), compresion, server configuration, javascript and css > > > > performance and a lot of things on the application side; but it would > > > > be nice to make everything possible on the framework side to create > > > > that culture around every lift app =) > > > > > So I wanted to throw that idea here and see how to help in this > > > > matter. > > > > > Ideas? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Lift" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/liftweb?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
