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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
DETERMINING SOMEONE'S NAME FROM THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS Extracting a first name from format 1 is very easy. Take the entire local part of the email, and check it against our list of names. If we have a match, we have a first name. Formats 2 and 3 and also fairly easily. We look to see if the local part has an obvious separator like., -, or _.
TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
DETERMINING SOMEONE'S NAME FROM THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS Extracting a first name from format 1 is very easy. Take the entire local part of the email, and check it against our list of names. If we have a match, we have a first name. Formats 2 and 3 and also fairly easily. We look to see if the local part has an obvious separator like., -, or _.
TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. ZOOMPF WEB PERFORMANCE BLOG We are so excited to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, a leader in the web performance monitoring industry! Usually when a company gets acquired they will write some sales-y fluff piece full of hackneyed buzzwords like "synergy" or "game-changer" and generic statements about how the companies will work together. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
X-RAY YOUR WEBSITE PERFORMANCE: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO Waterfall charts are an excellent tool for diagnosing slow performance bottlenecks, but can be sensitive to congestion in the internet and the physical location of your users relative to your servers. Still, every web engineer should include a waterfall analysis in their standard bag of tools. In future posts we’ll go into deeper depthabout
A NEW WAY TO AUDIT YOUR RESPONSIVE MOBILE SITE PERFORMANCE While responsive website design can be a great way to simplify your website code across multiple form factors, it does come at the cost of extra complexity in your CSS and Javascript. As the browser type and viewport sizes change, different CSS rules are applied, different javascript lines may be executed, and even different images may be loaded – all to provide the most optimal viewing LOSE THE WAIT: HTTP COMPRESSION Billy Hoffman on February 10, 2012. Category: Lose The Wait. One of the ways you can improve website performance is to reduce the amount of data that needs to get delivered to the client. An easy way to reduce the amount of data sent to a client is to compress the content and then transfer it to the client. This can be done with HTTPcompression.
HOW DO GOOGLE'S ANIMATED DOODLES WORK? Sunday was Earth Day.As with many holidays or anniversaries, Google celebrated Earth Day with an animated doodle.This is certainly not the first animated doodle that Google has done. Since I have been speaking so much about images recently, I thought it would be interesting to see how Google creates small and fast animations. The solution surprised me, and changed my mind about animated images 3 MUST-DOS FOR THE E-COMMERCE WEB TEAM BEFORE BLACK FRIDAY Nothing can break! With this in mind, I wanted to highlight 3 of the top preparations the e-commerce web team should be implementing RIGHT NOW to help prevent the horrors of a “broken site” during your busiest season. #1. Load Test Your Site. It is not uncommon to see a 5-10x increase in your site traffic over the holiday season,especially
HOW FAST IS... THE US POSTAL SERVICE? Our regular video series How Fast Is? examines real world websites and details the cause of their performances issues as well as what should be done to solve them. After all, the best way to learn about front-end web performance is to see what other people are doing rightand doing wrong.
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Built-in performance is the only way to achieve the fastest performance. You can’t just sprinkle on performance after you go live. At Zoompf, we’re here to save you time and make it easier to build the fastest site for your users from the start. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. FREE WEB PERFORMANCE ALERTS Introducing Zoompf Alerts. Zoompf Alerts continuously analyzes your website for the common causes of slow performance, notifying you when changes introduce new performance defects. While other solutions just monitor how fast your page loads, Zoompf Alerts analyzes your actual website code and server configuration to pinpoint the root causes of slow website performance. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
BUILT-IN WEB PERFORMANCE YOUR SITE. AS FAST AS IT CAN Built-in Web Performance Zoompf Web Performance Optimizer The Ultimate Performance Tool zoompf.com Zoompf. Like any high-performance vehicle: Loaded. • Fast, automated testing for over 400 issues and counting (see listing at right) SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #1: THE CERTIFICATE CHAIN Adding support for encrypted SSL connections to a website doesn’t have to reduce the performance of your site. SSL can be properly configured so that it provides security and confidentiality, with minimal impact on the website’s page load time. In fact, SSL is a necessary step to implementing SPDY, which can actually improve the performance of your site. TOP ALEXA SITES AVERAGING 9.5 SECONDS PAGE LOAD TIME In our recent post, 5 common Causes of Slow Website Performance, we talked through some common performance optimization gaps that appeared in our recent analysis of the Alexa Top 1000 websites.Since so much interesting data came back from that exercise, we wanted to followup with some additional insights about the raw page load timesthemselves.
ANNOUNCING SPDYCHECK: THE SPDY LINT TOOL Steam seems to be building up behind SPDY, the next generation web transportation protocol.I wrote back in June that the majority of web browsers speak SPDY, and the majority of web servers are capable of speaking SPDY.Last week, the IETF rechartered the HTTP Working Group to develop HTTP/2.0 based on SPDY.While the final HTTP/2.0 protocol may look different than SPDY, the ZOOMPF | WEB PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION FOR THE ENTERPRISEBLOGABOUTZOOMPF
Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
ABOUT ZOOMPF
Built-in performance is the only way to achieve the fastest performance. You can’t just sprinkle on performance after you go live. At Zoompf, we’re here to save you time and make it easier to build the fastest site for your users from the start. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog FREE WEB PERFORMANCE ALERTS Introducing Zoompf Alerts. Zoompf Alerts continuously analyzes your website for the common causes of slow performance, notifying you when changes introduce new performance defects. While other solutions just monitor how fast your page loads, Zoompf Alerts analyzes your actual website code and server configuration to pinpoint the root causes of slow website performance. TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
BUILT-IN WEB PERFORMANCE YOUR SITE. AS FAST AS IT CAN Built-in Web Performance Zoompf Web Performance Optimizer The Ultimate Performance Tool zoompf.com Zoompf. Like any high-performance vehicle: Loaded. • Fast, automated testing for over 400 issues and counting (see listing at right) SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #1: THE CERTIFICATE CHAIN Adding support for encrypted SSL connections to a website doesn’t have to reduce the performance of your site. SSL can be properly configured so that it provides security and confidentiality, with minimal impact on the website’s page load time. In fact, SSL is a necessary step to implementing SPDY, which can actually improve the performance of your site. TOP ALEXA SITES AVERAGING 9.5 SECONDS PAGE LOAD TIME In our recent post, 5 common Causes of Slow Website Performance, we talked through some common performance optimization gaps that appeared in our recent analysis of the Alexa Top 1000 websites.Since so much interesting data came back from that exercise, we wanted to followup with some additional insights about the raw page load timesthemselves.
ANNOUNCING SPDYCHECK: THE SPDY LINT TOOL Steam seems to be building up behind SPDY, the next generation web transportation protocol.I wrote back in June that the majority of web browsers speak SPDY, and the majority of web servers are capable of speaking SPDY.Last week, the IETF rechartered the HTTP Working Group to develop HTTP/2.0 based on SPDY.While the final HTTP/2.0 protocol may look different than SPDY, the ZOOMPF | WEB PERFORMANCE OPTIMIZATION FOR THE ENTERPRISEBLOGABOUTZOOMPF
Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. ZOOMPF WEB PERFORMANCE BLOG We are so excited to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, a leader in the web performance monitoring industry! Usually when a company gets acquired they will write some sales-y fluff piece full of hackneyed buzzwords like "synergy" or "game-changer" and generic statements about how the companies will work together. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options DETERMINING SOMEONE'S NAME FROM THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS Extracting a first name from format 1 is very easy. Take the entire local part of the email, and check it against our list of names. If we have a match, we have a first name. Formats 2 and 3 and also fairly easily. We look to see if the local part has an obvious separator like., -, or _.
UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. ZOOMPF WEB PERFORMANCE BLOG We are so excited to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, a leader in the web performance monitoring industry! Usually when a company gets acquired they will write some sales-y fluff piece full of hackneyed buzzwords like "synergy" or "game-changer" and generic statements about how the companies will work together. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKE Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options DETERMINING SOMEONE'S NAME FROM THEIR EMAIL ADDRESS Extracting a first name from format 1 is very easy. Take the entire local part of the email, and check it against our list of names. If we have a match, we have a first name. Formats 2 and 3 and also fairly easily. We look to see if the local part has an obvious separator like., -, or _.
UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASP Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Built-in performance is the only way to achieve the fastest performance. You can’t just sprinkle on performance after you go live. At Zoompf, we’re here to save you time and make it easier to build the fastest site for your users from the start. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. FREE WEB PERFORMANCE ALERTS Introducing Zoompf Alerts. Zoompf Alerts continuously analyzes your website for the common causes of slow performance, notifying you when changes introduce new performance defects. While other solutions just monitor how fast your page loads, Zoompf Alerts analyzes your actual website code and server configuration to pinpoint the root causes of slow website performance. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog TOP 9 US NEWS SITES RACE FOR FASTEST SITE Back in May, we had a lot of fun staging a mock Kentucky Derby style race of web performance for the top 9 online retailers, based on Alexa Traffic. Beyond satisfying the curiosity of the fastest retailer in the land (It was IKEA at 1.4 seconds), it was also a great excuse to play with the cool video comparison feature of WebPageTest.. As I was browsing through my daily news today, I thought UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use 5 COMMON CAUSES OF SLOW WEBSITE PERFORMANCE One of the benefits of working in the website performance industry is the treasure trove of interesting data just sitting out there in thepublic domain.
LOSE THE WAIT: HTTP COMPRESSION Billy Hoffman on February 10, 2012. Category: Lose The Wait. One of the ways you can improve website performance is to reduce the amount of data that needs to get delivered to the client. An easy way to reduce the amount of data sent to a client is to compress the content and then transfer it to the client. This can be done with HTTPcompression.
YOU NEED A WEBSITE MIGRATION PLAN! This week we launched our newly redesigned site.To our visitors, this new site just magically appeared late on Friday, July 26th. However for us, there was weeks of work. And when it came time to launch, Mark insisted that we do something I had never done before: put together amigration plan.
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Happy 2012! It’s a new year and that means people make New Year’s Resolutions to change something about their life for the better during the coming year. This year, Zoompf asks you to make another New Year’s Resolution: Lose the Wait. That’s right, start the year off right by promising to Lose the Wait of your website by improve itsperformance.
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the VISUALIZING IMAGE OPTIMIZATIONS WITH HEX EDITORS AND Seeing image bloat with a hex editor. Hex editors lets you examine the contents of binary files. They also can show you bloat in your losslessly optimized images. There are some desktop hex editors like HxD or 0xED, and there are also web-based hex editors. Any hex editor can be used, provided that it includes the ability to display theASCII
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Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options DETERMINING SOMEONE'S NAME FROM THEIR EMAIL ADDRESSBEST NAME FOR EMAIL ADDRESSCOOL EMAIL ADDRESS NAMESEMAIL NAME GENERATOR PROFESSIONALEMAIL NAMES LISTEXAMPLES OF GOOD EMAIL NAMESLAST NAME FIRST NAME FORMAT Extracting a first name from format 1 is very easy. Take the entire local part of the email, and check it against our list of names. If we have a match, we have a first name. Formats 2 and 3 and also fairly easily. We look to see if the local part has an obvious separator like., -, or _.
TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASPHOW TO OPENMVC FILES
Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
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Zoompf Acquired by Rigor! We are proud to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, the fastest growing Web Performance Monitoring solution on the market!. Together, Zoompf and Rigor join forces to provide the first complete web performance monitoring and improvement solution.Learn more in our full announcement. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OPTIMIZING YOUR APACHE SITE WITH MOD Note: Archived Content. This is the archived version of the Zoompf blog. Since our acquisition by Rigor, all our new research and posts on web performance are being published on The Rigor Blog BANDWIDTH, LATENCY, AND THE "SIZE OF YOUR PIPE" Understanding these 2 concepts is critical to understand the core ideas behind front-end web performance and optimization techniques. If you think of the Internet as a series of tubes, latency is the length of the tube between two points. Bandwidth is how wide the tube is. Indeed, it’s named bandwidth because it describes the width of the VISUALIZING IMAGE OPTIMIZATIONS WITH HEX EDITORS AND Seeing image bloat with a hex editor. Hex editors lets you examine the contents of binary files. They also can show you bloat in your losslessly optimized images. There are some desktop hex editors like HxD or 0xED, and there are also web-based hex editors. Any hex editor can be used, provided that it includes the ability to display theASCII
SSL PERFORMANCE DIARY #4: OPTIMIZING THE TLS HANDSHAKESSL NEGOTIATIONFAILED
Optimizing the TLS Handshake. The TLS handshake is the process that the browser and server follow to decide how to communicate and create the secured connection. Some of the things that happen during the handshake are: Confirming the identity of the server, and possibly the client. Telling each other what ciphers, signatures, and other options DETERMINING SOMEONE'S NAME FROM THEIR EMAIL ADDRESSBEST NAME FOR EMAIL ADDRESSCOOL EMAIL ADDRESS NAMESEMAIL NAME GENERATOR PROFESSIONALEMAIL NAMES LISTEXAMPLES OF GOOD EMAIL NAMESLAST NAME FIRST NAME FORMAT Extracting a first name from format 1 is very easy. Take the entire local part of the email, and check it against our list of names. If we have a match, we have a first name. Formats 2 and 3 and also fairly easily. We look to see if the local part has an obvious separator like., -, or _.
TOO CHUNKY: PERFORMANCE AND HTTP CHUNKED ENCODING UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use HOW TO AUTOMATICALLY BUNDLE YOUR CSS AND JAVASCRIPT IN ASPHOW TO OPENMVC FILES
Fire up Visual Studio and create a new ASP.Net Web Application project. Select an ‘Empty’ template and add a reference to MVC: Now go ahead and add a controller named “HomeController” (right click the Controller folder and click “Add Controller”), and then right click on the Index method and select “Add View” to create adefault
ZOOMPF WEB PERFORMANCE BLOG We are so excited to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, a leader in the web performance monitoring industry! Usually when a company gets acquired they will write some sales-y fluff piece full of hackneyed buzzwords like "synergy" or "game-changer" and generic statements about how the companies will work together. THE BUSINESS CASE FOR FAST WEBSITE PERFORMANCE In the 2011 U.S. Presidential election campaign, the Obama for America site improved page load time from 5 seconds to 2 seconds. After conducting 240 A/B tests, the new site was shown to improve donation conversions by 14%, an increase of over $34 million. In 2012, Intuit reduced their page load time from 15 seconds to 2 seconds. UNSUITABLE IMAGE FORMATS FOR WEBSITES As I mentioned in our How Fast Is USPS.com video and blog post yesterday, I discovered a few TIFF files on the US Postal Service’s website.I thought a follow up post about images suitable for use on the web was in order. According to the awesome HTTP Archive, the most common image formats on the web are PNG, GIF, and JPEG: Together these images can handle the most common image use ZOOMPF GETS ACQUIRED! We are so excited to announce that Zoompf has been acquired by Rigor, a leader in the web performance monitoring industry!. Usually when a company gets acquired they will write some sales-y fluff piece full of hackneyed buzzwords like "synergy" or "game-changer" and generic statements about how the companies will work together. But that’sjust not our style.
HOW DO GOOGLE'S ANIMATED DOODLES WORK? Sunday was Earth Day.As with many holidays or anniversaries, Google celebrated Earth Day with an animated doodle.This is certainly not the first animated doodle that Google has done. Since I have been speaking so much about images recently, I thought it would be interesting to see how Google creates small and fast animations. The solution surprised me, and changed my mind about animated images A NEW WAY TO AUDIT YOUR RESPONSIVE MOBILE SITE PERFORMANCE While responsive website design can be a great way to simplify your website code across multiple form factors, it does come at the cost of extra complexity in your CSS and Javascript. As the browser type and viewport sizes change, different CSS rules are applied, different javascript lines may be executed, and even different images may be loaded – all to provide the most optimal viewing LOSE THE WAIT: HTTP COMPRESSION Billy Hoffman on February 10, 2012. Category: Lose The Wait. One of the ways you can improve website performance is to reduce the amount of data that needs to get delivered to the client. An easy way to reduce the amount of data sent to a client is to compress the content and then transfer it to the client. This can be done with HTTPcompression.
NEW FEATURES: IGNORE DEFECTS AND PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE Another batch of new features for the Zoompf Web Performance Optimizer beta to announce today!. Ignore Specific Defects with Defect Check Policies. Whenever you run a Performance Test with Zoompf WPO, you are testing your site for over 400 common causes of slow performance. I DOUBLED THE SPEED OF OUR PRODUCT WITH MULTIPLE ROW This is the story about how I discovered something stupid that I did with our database. Fixing this mistake made our performance scanner twice as fast and dropped our database query count by 2/3!This is a huge win for our customers who can now get performance findings 2xquicker.
INSTAGRAM AND OPTIMIZING FAVICONS Something interesting and cool happened with photo sharing service Instagram in the last week. No, I’m not talking about Facebook buying them for $1,000,000,000.00.I’m referring to Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger, and the talk he gave at AirBNB entitled "Scaling Instagram." In his presentation, Mike discusses the technical hurdles faced by going from 0 to 30 million users in 2 years.up
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