“Alex, Thank you for a very well-explained and thought-provoking…” – comment on “5 Cool Things You Can Do to Increase Site Speed (and Search Rankings): Part 1″

Mon, Apr 26, 2010   03:38 PM
  1. rinarina

    Alex,
    Thank you for a very well-explained and thought-provoking post. I have a question for you: you said that a migration from tables to divs has won you 10KB by reducing mere HTML code. I don’t see where you’re getting this: as I understand, in most cases you just replace with which ain’t gonna save you anything. Can you explain this please?
    Thanks,
    Irina
    P.S. I’ve never thought of the importance of CSS-spriting before – it’s fantastic!

Other comments left by rina on this post:

  • Haha, your blog ignored tags. I meant to write: “replace <table class=”someclass”> with <div class=”someclass”>
    Irina
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  2. rina says:

    Alex,
    Thank you for a very well-explained and thought-provoking post. I have a question for you: you said that a migration from tables to divs has won you 10KB by reducing mere HTML code. I don’t see where you’re getting this: as I understand, in most cases you just replace with which ain’t gonna save you anything. Can you explain this please?
    Thanks,
    Irina
    P.S. I’ve never thought of the importance of CSS-spriting before – it’s fantastic!

  3. rina says:

    Haha, your blog ignored tags. I meant to write: “replace <table class=”someclass”> with <div class=”someclass”>
    Irina

  4. Alex says:

    A perfect question, Irina! As I wrote above, I will speak about HTML and CSS in the next post, and I promise to explain these moments thoroughly.

    - A.R.

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