Hi Thibaut,
Some useful Web Performance resources:
1) Steve Souders, /High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for
Front-End Engineers/:
http://www.amazon.com/High-Performance-Web-Sites-Essential/dp/0596529309/ref=pd_sim_b_1
Presentation of the 14 original rules upon which YSlow! was
One of the things that would also help giving a much higher perceived
performance, is reducing the JS and CSS of the Home Page.
A lot of the JS and CSS that are loaded are NOT needed on the home page.
With a loading of the global JS and CSS in 2 pages instead of one, the
perceived performance