Blocking JavaScript and CSS with Web Page Test - 2012 Olympics to Strain Broadband Networks - Newsletter Delivery Change - Optimization Week of April 30, 2012
Optimization Week Issue #126, April 30, 2012
This time we've got three new articles for you, plus a newsletter change. First up we show how you can block
JavaScript or CSS files from loading when using Web Page Test, to help simulate various optimizations. Next the upcoming 2012 Olympics in London could cause broadband usage of olympic proportions. Mobile MiFi anyone? Finally, we've got a newsletter delivery change.
- Blocking JavaScript with Web Page Test
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Learn how to simulate the elimination of JavaScript with Web Page Test. By eliminating, deferring or converting your JavaScript behavior into CSS you can speed up your page rendering and load times.
- Blocking CSS with Web Page Test to Simulate Elimination of CSS
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Learn how to simulate the elimination of CSS with Web Page Test. By eliminating, combining, and recoding your style sheets using modular or object oriented CSS you can speed up your page rendering and load times.
- 2012 Olympics to Strain Broadband Networks
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The 2012 London Olympics could place a major strain on the existing broadband infrastructure, warns the ISPA. The BBC plans on streaming 24 HD feeds during the Olympics.
- Newsletter Delivery Change
- Due to a price increase, we are switching our delivery software from our old vender to a new open source solution for this Optimization Week newsletter. We'll let you know the details in the next newsletter. You will see no interruption in service, and only notice a change in delivery email address.