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December 12, 2010 at 11:54 am #157347Joomlart guys, what do you think about using http://headjs.com/ in your templates? This will really speed up your templates? I think you can add this to JAT3. This will really speed up Teline IV and Teline III as well.
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December 12, 2010 at 1:39 pm #366407<em>@corwin1 208063 wrote:</em><blockquote>Joomlart guys, what do you think about using http://headjs.com/ in your templates? This will really speed up your templates? I think you can add this to JAT3. This will really speed up Teline IV and Teline III as well.</blockquote>
Have you looked at the compress functions of the template? It has quite good compression built-in. It is turned off by default, but look at the template parameters.
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December 12, 2010 at 11:18 pm #366449<em>@VisiGod 208081 wrote:</em><blockquote>Have you looked at the compress functions of the template? It has quite good compression built-in. It is turned off by default, but look at the template parameters.</blockquote>
Yes. But have you looked at HeadJS? This function will speed up your site even if you are using compressed JS….. This is technology which is changing way JS is loaded by your site.
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January 9, 2011 at 10:11 am #370911I hope Joomlart guys will reply this thread soon
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January 15, 2011 at 3:51 am #371952<em>@corwin1 208063 wrote:</em><blockquote>Joomlart guys, what do you think about using http://headjs.com/ in your templates? This will really speed up your templates? I think you can add this to JAT3. This will really speed up Teline IV and Teline III as well.</blockquote>
I have not installed a Teline IV yet, because I am waiting for the Joomla 1.6 version. I hope it comes out soon. I like what I have seen so far and Teline IV addressed many of the issues that I have pointed out in the previous Teline II and Teline III.
There are still issues that needed to be addressed. I am interested with features or algorithms that will speed up a website.
Can you please show us a DEMO with and without the extension that you cited?
If it does improve speed quite a bit, how can this be integrated with the current Joomla/Teline version without waiting for Joomlart to do this.
Thanks.
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January 15, 2011 at 3:58 am #371954<em>@VisiGod 208081 wrote:</em><blockquote>Have you looked at the compress functions of the template? It has quite good compression built-in. It is turned off by default, but look at the template parameters.</blockquote>
Hi VisiGod,
Are you referring to the compression that is turned off in the Global Configuration? I have that turned ON already.
I agree with what Corwin stated,
<em>@corwin1 208128 wrote:</em><blockquote>Yes. But have you looked at HeadJS? This function will speed up your site even if you are using compressed JS….. This is technology which is changing way JS is loaded by your site.</blockquote>
Google keeps on finding ways of speeding up its already very fast Search algorithm. Even Arvind cited quite a few ways to improve speed of templates and one of them is managing the Java scripts.
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