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Yes. fast loading sites are always liked by ppl. Time is money
![]() Google are also taking in to account the pageload times for their search algorithm.
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I totally agree it load fast,CSS optimisers do a variety of voodoo magic to get the end result,this includes merging similar classes, removing useless properties, removing white space, and so forth,This can lead to code that is not very easily read by you or I, but for larger CSS files, it can condense the file size so much that it really makes a big difference in page loading times,I would recommend that you always keep a copy of your human readable CSS code so that if you ever need to make any changes it does not take you a long time to figure out what you need to change, and then you can re-optimise it,Style-sheets hurt your performance more then just a few big objects with the same total size.
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[quote=jasikamarshel;40040]I totally agree it load fast,CSS optimisers do a variety of voodoo magic to get the end result,this includes merging similar classes, removing useless properties, removing white space, and so forth,This can lead to code that is not very easily read by you or I, but for larger CSS files, it can condense the file size so much that it really makes a big difference in page loading times,I would recommend that you always keep a copy of your human readable CSS code so that if you ever need to make any changes it does not take you a long time to figure out what you need to change, and then you can re-optimise it,Style-sheets hurt your performance more then just a few big objects with the same total size,and it's very easy to use.
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I agree with you. CSS save your html page load as all your styles are saved in this file.
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any changes it does not take you a long time to figure out what you need to change, and then you can re-optimise it,Style-sheets hurt your performance more then just a few big objects with the same total size,and it's very easy to use.
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