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- vgokulraj March 14, 2014Make Fewer HTTP Requests
Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
Add Expires or Cache-Control Header
Gzip Components
Put Stylesheets at Top
Put Scripts at Bottom
Avoid CSS Expressions
Make JavaScript and CSS External
Reduce DNS Lookups
Minify JavaScript and CSS
Avoid Redirects
Remove Duplicate Scripts
Configure ETags
Make Ajax Cacheable
Flush Buffer Early
Use GET for Ajax Requests
Postload Components
Preload Components
Reduce the Number of DOM Elements
Split Components Across Domains
Minimize Number of iframes
Avoid 404s
Reduce Cookie Size
Use Cookie-Free Domains for Components
Minimize DOM Access
Develop Smart Event Handlers
Choose <link> Over @import
Avoid Filters
Optimize Images
Optimize CSS Sprites
Do Not Scale Images in HTML
Make favicon.ico Small and Cacheable
Keep Components Under 25 KB
Pack Components Into a Multipart Document
Avoid Empty Image src
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