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ASP.NETFaster Web Pages Using CSS/JavaScript Minification and Consolidation
About 70-90% of the time spent waiting for a page on the average web site is actually due to the number of requests required for images, JavaScript, and CSS files! A key step in improving load times is reducing the number of these requests. Another is reducing the amount of information that has to be transmitted. This article explains how to minify and consolidate CSS and JavaScript files.
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