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Mobile Web Performance Optimization

By : S. S. Niranga
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Mobile Web Performance Optimization

By: S. S. Niranga

Overview of this book

With users increasingly accessing the web on mobile devices, it’s crucial to make sure your website is built to seamlessly fit this radical change in user behavior. Mobile Web Performance Optimization is designed to help you do exactly that – it’s been created to help you build fast, and mobile-user-friendly websites and applications. Featuring guidance through a range of techniques and tools essential to modern mobile development, this accessible guide will make sure you’re delivering a seamless and intuitive experience for your website’s users. Begin by exploring the fundamental components of mobile web design and website optimization, before learning how to put the concepts into practice. Featuring cross-platform solutions, insights on developing lightweight yet robust UI, and insights on how to successfully manage data, this application development book takes you through every stage in the development process – so you can be confident that you’re asking the right questions and using the best tools in the most effective way. By the end, you’ll understand implicitly what it means to ‘build for performance’- you’ll be a more confident developer, capable of building projects that adapt to a changing world.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Mobile Web Performance Optimization
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Load only what is needed


With the help of AJAX we now use lazy loaders in our websites. The advantage of lazy loading is that we can load the resources when we need them rather than having them around all the time. Using this technique, we can boost up the website's loading time and stay under the user's data cap. For example, we don't have to load large images in mobiles that are intended for the desktop version, and we don't have to load scripts on Android devices if it's only meant for iOS.

JavaScript is good at testing for support and then loading resources on demand. However, we don't use it properly. At the moment, we use more and more solutions that load large amounts of high-end resources because we assume that caching will improve the experience as the user moves through the site. Actually, this is a waste of time as it doesn't help the users who will never benefit from that high-end experience. It might not seem to be a problem for people who have a fast connection. However, we...