At present, the relatively large domestic navigation websites are 123, 265 and 114. 114 has open source code. I also use the source code of 114 to build the website. When surfing the Internet, I like the speed of opening web pages. Generally, larger websites open very quickly. If a small website wants its web pages to open very quickly, the first thing is that the webmaster himself is very skilled, or he has a lot of money to hire some experts to do it. But with the Internet being so developed, today's masters are learning slowly to increase their skills. Newbies who want to learn some optimization techniques to optimize their own websites often don’t know where to start. I often get confused when looking for information and get distracted by other things. Today I used the source code of 114la Navigation Network to build a website. After the website was built, the speed of opening the website was very slow. Compared with the domestic navigation websites, it is simply incomparable, especially in terms of the speed of opening web pages. Everyone should know that major websites use CDN because they have strong capital and superb technology.
What can small webmasters compare with them? In fact, it is very simple. The Internet has no borders. You can find whatever you want, no doubt about it. What I found is to use Firefox plus Firebug and Page Speed to optimize my navigation website (724g.com). The speed at which it opens is almost the same as that of a large website. If you don’t believe me, try http://724g.com . The small site does not use CDN, so optimization must be done slowly and cannot be achieved in one step. Let the data speak, and the data will not lie. The focus of optimization is to use gzip web code to remove useless spaces in js and css. After watching other people's optimization, the webmaster should practice it himself to verify whether other people's optimization methods are effective. Over time, your strength will be developed. User experience always comes first.
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