5 Website Design Tools to Make Your Website Lightning Fast
By Aimee Graeber • 10/17/2012
Five website design tools and three tips for speeding up your website
“People hate to wait,” Andy King states in the opening line of his book, Speed Up Your Site: Web Site Optimization (VOICES). “The Web is essentially a self-service environment. A core promise of self-service is speed. A customer turns to self-service to save time, to save money and because it is more convenient.”
Your website should load in three to five seconds, and that includes the stylesheet files that illustrate the fonts, colors, styles and structure of your website. People expect information these days to load instantaneously and require no effort to consume. Two phenomena contribute to the users expectation of download time:
- Broadband has dramatically shortened download time and
- People are no longer going to the web just to be entertained, they’re looking for information.
If they can’t get a lead on what they’re looking for, they ‘ll Google their way right off your site and onto another.
The Pingdom Tool will test your full website page by loading the complete HTML page, including objects such as images, CSS, JavaScripts, RSS, Flash and frames/iframes. The tool then acts like a web browser and loads the page.
The load time of all the objects tested will then be shown visually with time bars. Each test will give you valuable information including statistics on the total load time of the page, the total number of objects tested and the size of the site including all of the objects.
The highest score we were able to get from this tool was 91/100, and that was for Pingdom itself. Next in line was 88/100 for Google.com. Pingdom took four seconds to load and Google took less than a second, so there are obviously other factors at work here.
Google’s PageSpeed service is in beta, so you need to sign up for it, but it “fetches content from your servers, rewrites your pages by applying web performance best practices and serves them to end users via Google’s servers across the globe.” As of today, the current service is free to webmasters who apply and are approved, but will be paid service in the future. Alternately, you can download the free Firefox or Chrome PageSpeed plugin.
Webpagetest.org is another more in-depth service and despite its dated appearance, it’s Google’s preferred tool for discovering more useful data about your website speed.
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