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Web page bloat links - july 2016
http://www.npr.org/sections/thisisnpr/2015/10/27/451147757/npr-org-now-twice-as-fast
https://www.designernews.co/stories/58223-nprorg-now-twice-as-fast
http://digiday.com/publishers/washington-post-cut-page-load-time-85-percent/
http://tantek.com/2015/069/t1/js-dr-javascript-required-dead
http://www.webperformancetoday.com/2014/02/25/the-great-web-slowdown-infographic/
https://www.igvita.com/2016/01/12/the-average-page-is-a-myth/
http://mattgemmell.com/the-reader-hostile-web/
https://timkadlec.com/2015/05/choosing-performance/
http://daringfireball.net/2015/05/facebook_instant_articles
https://500ish.com/facebook-instant-karma-4a4bd4f3eca?gi=5cf41ca63561
https://medium.com/@sophie_paxtonUX/stop-gratuitous-ui-animation-9ece9aa9eb97#.2mnswhkkm
https://stratechery.com/2015/why-web-pages-suck/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9891927
http://blog.venanti.us/web-app-2015/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9865338
https://www.filamentgroup.com/lab/weight-wait.html
http://developer.telerik.com/featured/whats-wrong-with-the-web/
http://product.voxmedia.com/2015/7/22/9013731/we-design-websites-not-mobile-sites
http://digiday.com/publishers/gq-com-cut-page-load-time-80-percent/
http://www.web-crunch.com/stop-it/
Gee, what a shock that bloated, slow-loading websites that get trimmed end up loading faster. It's not only annoying ads. Simply disable JavaScript, which reduces the desired function of the site, but such an action increases the speed of the site.
"Tests of top 50 news sites with three ad-blockers on iPhone show significant decrease in load times for many sites, modest increase in battery life"
http://mediagazer.com/151001/p7#a151001p7
What's sad and somewhat bizarre is that people are surprised at the page load speed of a single article page when ads and JavaScript are disabled.
Better late than never in discovering their sites' UX problem.
http://pxlnv.com/linklog/safari-content-blockers-shit-ass-websites/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9897306 http://developer.telerik.com/featured/the-webs-cruft-problem/
http://www.mondaynote.com/2015/07/13/news-sites-are-fatter-and-slower-than-ever/
http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/2015/07/14/page-load-speed-let-us-blame-those-in-suits/
http://adamsilver.io/articles/the-disadvantages-of-single-page-applications/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9879685
http://blog.venanti.us/web-app-2015/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9865338
https://www.designernews.co/stories/52124-web-design-trends-that-ruin-the-user-experience
https://stratechery.com/2015/why-web-pages-suck/ - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9891927
> I think there's too much blame being placed on programmatic advertising. That's no excuse for 14MB pages, fixed position ads, trackers pinging the network for a full minute, etc.
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2015/05/web_vs_native_l.html
http://chase-seibert.github.io/blog/2014/05/30/rich-client-side-web-apps-gone-too-far.html
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