Sunday, 24 April 2016

Web page bloat – average now as big as the id Games classic, DOOM




Credit: id Games/Engadget

Yes, according to a report from the HTTP Archive, the average size of a Web page is now around 2,301kB. Full install image for the id Games DOS classic, DOOM, was barely larger, at 2,393kB.

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/22/web_page_now_big_as_doom/

Just for the record, pages on this blog are well below the Web average. In particular, some effort is invested in ensuring that images are below 100kB. Case in point – image at the top of The Register article linked above is 106kB – image at the top of this item is just 50kB.

Exceptions to the 100kB rule are made if a critical image is only available in a larger size.
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