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Web page loading time relies on a complex interplay among the web server, the web page, and the web browser. Learning a few tricks can help speed up load times for the pages you create.
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Web page loading time relies on a complex interplay among the web server, the web page, and the web browser. Learning a few tricks can help speed up load times for the pages you create.
Web page optimization can be approached from two sides: the user and the editor. Users can improve loading times by optimizing the configuration of a web browser and removing unwanted content with the help of various browser extensions.
In this article, however, we will focus on the editor side. We will be looking at issues that can assist you in preparing and displaying the contents of your web pages.
As an editor, you are responsible for the content of web pages. In addition to creating the individual elements of the web presence like text, tables, and images, editing tasks frequently include web page design.
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