Great advice, especially the imagemagick options are helpful. A few other tips I know of: You can drastically shrink some PNGs without any quality loss by processing them with tools like ImageOptim. This process can be very slow, which is why image editing programs avoid it. And of course vector graphics are much smaller with diagrams. If you manage to get a page's size down to about 14kB or less it can be transferred over the internet in a single data packet, allowing it to load quickly even on very slow connections. I know of a blog author who doesn't use any CSS because it actually increased the number of readers, so you can likely get away with very minimal styling.
great overview!
Nice and simple advices to make the web just a little better
Great advice, especially the imagemagick options are helpful. A few other tips I know of:
You can drastically shrink some PNGs without any quality loss by processing them with tools like ImageOptim. This process can be very slow, which is why image editing programs avoid it. And of course vector graphics are much smaller with diagrams.
If you manage to get a page's size down to about 14kB or less it can be transferred over the internet in a single data packet, allowing it to load quickly even on very slow connections.
I know of a blog author who doesn't use any CSS because it actually increased the number of readers, so you can likely get away with very minimal styling.
Easy instructions explained in a great format - thanks
Loved the video. Thanks.