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July 8, 2008
Yahoo! Performance Presents: After YSlow "A"
Already getting a YSlow "A"? Looking for more ways to make your pages faster and improve Roundtrip scores? This talk is for you!
The latest Exceptional Performance breakthroughs are making their Sunnyvale debut. We have not only updated the existing 14 rules, but also added 20 new recommendations to accelerate the end-user's experience.
Nicole Sullivan and Stoyan Stefanov from the Exceptional Performance team guide you through high performance servers, cookies, content, JavaScript, CSS, images, and mobile. Join us in a discussion of some of the highlights: optimizing images, to sprite or not to sprite?, JavaScript event handlers, alpha filters (eww!), taking advantage of iPhone's cache, and more. This talk is appropriate to engineers, product managers, UED, and (of course) web developers. Site-up and especially performance are important Yahoo! priorities.
Posted July 8, 2008 2:17 PM | Permalink
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Thanks for the vid - any chance of shrinking it a bit for us folk on slow connections? I've almost given up after 5 failed attempts!
Thanks :)
Posted by: jim at November 25, 2008 12:49 AM
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