The YSlow plugin has been fairly popular with developers and webmasters for years now. Yahoo has continued to support and update it, but it is facing some competition these days, notably from Page Speed, a similar tool from Google.
It may be because of the competition, or because Yahoo is looking to cut costs, or be... |
17 February 2012 08:41 GMT |
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Yahoo has unveiled YSlow for Mobile, a version of its website performance tool designed for mobile devices and browsers. The new tool works very much like the desktop version, it runs a series of tests and evaluates performance of any site, giving you a score as well as pointers on how to improve your performance. It... |
16 June 2011 08:51 GMT |
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YSlow, Yahoo's website optimization tool, is now available as a Chrome extension as well. YSlow has been available for Firefox users for a few years. Porting it to Chrome enables more webmasters to access the tool from the browser of their choice.YSlow for Chrome is essentially the same as the Firefox version, a... |
10 March 2011 06:00 GMT |
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Google's search ranking algorithms are one of the Universe's great mysteries. Like all great mysteries, they've become almost mystical in nature for some and Google's usual lack of transparency when it comes to search ranking only serves to accentuate this. Now, Google has added another ingredient... |
10 April 2010 06:01 GMT |
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Google is a company known for its focus on speed and responsiveness. That speed can be attributed to a number of things but an important part of that is code optimization. And now you can use the same tools Google uses as it has released an internal tool called Page Speed.The Mountain View-based company's focus ... |
5 June 2009 04:50 GMT |
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Having a site that loads fast is very important as users don't like to wait while your site is loading and might just as well go somewhere else. But the first step in optimizing your site is finding out how long it takes to load, and a very useful tool for this is the Firefox add-on Yslow, created by Yahoo to he... |
29 May 2009 10:51 GMT |
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