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Image preloading and performance
Old 10-25-2009, 07:54 PM Image preloading and performance
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Hi,

I'd like a little advice about this site.

http://www.urlsnip.biz

Basically I want the homepage to be as snappy as possible, I ran it through an optimising site and it gave me a list of images listed as "page objects" that are not used on the actual homepage. This is an example:

http://www.urlsnip.biz/images/new_account.gif

These are CSS images that are included in my main CSS file

So my question was are all CSS images in the CSS file preloaded regardless of whether they are included on the current page? And if that's the case am I better off creating a common.css file and then a seperate page css file for each unique page?

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Old 10-26-2009, 03:56 PM Re: Image preloading and performance
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That entire page weight is only 221KB - that's a long way from being a 'heavy' page.

Using multiple stylesheets isn't going to help.
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