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eBook editionsHigh Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Frontend Engineersby Steve Souders
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Want your web site to display more quickly? This book presents 14 specific rules that will cut 25% to 50% off response time when users request a page. Author Steve Souders, in his job as Chief Performance Yahoo!, collected these best practices while optimizing some of the most-visited pages on the Web. Even sites that had already been highly optimized, such as Yahoo! Search and the Yahoo! Front Page, were able to benefit from these surprisingly simple performance guidelines. The rules in High Performance Web Sites explain how you can optimize the performance of the Ajax, CSS, JavaScript, Flash, and images that you've already built into your site — adjustments that are critical for any rich web application. Other sources of information pay a lot of attention to tuning web servers, databases, and hardware, but the bulk of display time is taken up on the browser side and by the communication between server and browser. High Performance Web Sites covers every aspect of that process. Each performance rule is supported by specific examples, and code snippets are available on the book's companion web site. The rules include how to:
If you're building pages for high traffic destinations and want to optimize the experience of users visiting your site, this book is indispensable. "If everyone would implement just 20% of Steve's guidelines, the Web would be a dramatically better place. Between this book and Steve's YSlow extension, there's really no excuse for having a sluggish web site anymore." -Joe Hewitt, Developer of Firebug debugger and Mozilla's DOM Inspector "Steve Souders has done a fantastic job of distilling a massive, semi-arcane art down to a set of concise, actionable, pragmatic engineering steps that will change the world of web performance." -Eric Lawrence, Developer of the Fiddler Web Debugger, Microsoft Corporation Synopsis:Souders presents 14 specific rules that will help cut Web site response time by 20-25 percent when users request a page. The rules presented here focus on what a Web page does, rather than require readers to redesign a Web site. About the AuthorSteve Souders works at Google on web performance and open source initiatives. His books High Performance Web Sites and Even Faster Web Sites explain his best practices for performance along with the research and real-world results behind them. Steve is the creator of YSlow, the performance analysis extension to Firebug with more than 1 million downloads. He serves as co-chair of Velocity, the web performance and operations conference sponsored by O'Reilly. Steve taught CS193H: High Performance Web Sites at Stanford, and he frequently speaks at such conferences as OSCON, Rich Web Experience, Web 2.0 Expo, and The Ajax Experience. Table of ContentsPraise for High Performance Web SitesForewordPrefaceChapter 1: The Importance of Frontend PerformanceChapter 2: HTTP OverviewChapter 3: Rule 1: Make Fewer HTTP RequestsChapter 4: Rule 2: Use a Content Delivery NetworkChapter 5: Rule 3: Add an Expires HeaderChapter 6: Rule 4: Gzip ComponentsChapter 7: Rule 5: Put Stylesheets at the TopChapter 8: Rule 6: Put Scripts at the BottomChapter 9: Rule 7: Avoid CSS ExpressionsChapter 10: Rule 8: Make JavaScript and CSS ExternalChapter 11: Rule 9: Reduce DNS LookupsChapter 12: Rule 10: Minify JavaScriptChapter 13: Rule 11: Avoid RedirectsChapter 14: Rule 12: Remove Duplicate ScriptsChapter 15: Rule 13: Configure ETagsChapter 16: Rule 14: Make Ajax CacheableChapter 17: Deconstructing 10 Top SitesColophon
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