Everything about Web and Network Monitoring

Vote Now for Your Favorite Client-side Web Performance Tips

The tips were taken from many, many web pages. In most cases, they are believed to be true, but in general they remain mostly untested.Some tips are very effective. Others, though valid, have minimal impact. Others are just plain wrong. How can we tell what matters and what doesn’t? The answer, of course, is to do our own testing on our own production machine(s), but do we really have time to test hundreds of tips? I think not.We can help each other prioritize these tips. I’m asking each of you to vote for the tips that your experience has proven to be particularly effective. At the same time, vote against the ones you found to be ineffective. Together we can narrow the list for all of us.
Will you help?
Today’s list covers client-side tips, specifically- rendering and loading. Server-side and other tips are in later articles.

Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey, the world’s leading questionnaire tool.

Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey, the world’s leading questionnaire tool.

Post Tagged with

About Warren Gaebel

Warren wrote his first computer program in 1970 (yes, it was Fortran).  He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Waterloo and his Bachelor of Computer Science degree at the University of Windsor.  After a few years at IBM, he worked on a Master of Mathematics (Computer Science) degree at the University of Waterloo.  He decided to stay home to take care of his newborn son rather than complete that degree.  That decision cost him his career, but he would gladly make the same decision again. Warren is now retired, but he finds it hard to do nothing, so he writes web performance articles for the Monitor.Us blog.  Life is good!