Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Yes it should! It can be done, but there's a quicker solution for you posted in the other thread.
Read it, thanks
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Yes it should! It can be done, but there's a quicker solution for you posted in the other thread.
Originally posted by Frenck:In that case... start implementing Memcache
Originally posted by LikeASong:Next You Too survey:
Who do you think Frenck really is?
-An alter-ego of Remy, with a happier avatar.
-An alter-ego of Risto, with less spare time.
-The Edge.
-God Part III.
-The Unknown Caller.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Next You Too survey:
Who do you think Frenck really is?
-An alter-ego of Remy, with a happier avatar.
-An alter-ego of Risto, with less spare time.
-The Edge.
-God Part III.
-The Unknown Caller.
Originally posted by Frenck:In that case... start implementing Memcache
Some other speed winners:
- Do not use javascript in the body
- Combine javascript files (and minify) (fewer requests)
- Minify CSS
- Compress HTML
- Move javascript to the bottom (out of header, just before </body>)
- Use a CDN (Amazone S3 for example) for image and static content
- Compress! (css, javascript)
- Add expire headers to images
- Make HTML less complex (way to big right now)
- Optimize images (png & jpeg optimizers)
- Make sprites and update CSS
Speed is not only php code and/or server
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
We already did start with that! Our torrent listing is a first. Thanks!