Is it actually fetched by actual mobile browsers? Does it block loads, is
it in the background, or does it happen at time of bookmarking? Does it
happen once ever, or over and over again?

-- brion


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 5:09 AM, Yuri Astrakhan <[email protected]>wrote:

> I was looking at the page sizes, and noticed that the 
> wikipedia.ico<http://bits.wikimedia.org/favicon/wikipedia.ico> file
> is 15KB, which is about 14% of the average m. page size.  Unfortunatelly,
> this download is not reported by either firefox or chrome dev tools due to
> know <http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mozilla.firefox.firebug/9253>
> bugs <https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=110449>, so it
> might have been overlooked in our site performance review.
>
> Can we shrink it somehow?  Or is there a reason to keep it as is?
>
> I tried shrinking it with GIMP to 4bit - and got a 5x reduction. There are
> some color changes, but I don't know much about images, so possibly some
> pixel hunting by a designer is needed. Also, I tried 4bit+PNG option, which
> might not be supported by every browser, especially some mobile ones, and
> it got me an extra 569 bytes (21%)
>
> Lastly, do we really need 3 different sizes - 16,32,64? Can we do 16 & 64?
>
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