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How to Compress Websites with Gzip Compression

Compressing your website pages on the server is a great way to improve your site speed overall. One site I manage was six times smaller after I enabled gzip compression. Most modern browsers support compression of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files. So if you set up your web server to deliver compressed files the majority of your readers will receive compressed files, greatly improving their delivery speed. Difficulty: AverageTime Required: 15 minutesHere's How: First, make sure that your site isn’t already being compressed by your hosting provider. Some hosting providers automatically compress HTML documents for their customers. To verify, use a tool like GIDZipTest to check your site. If it comes back with "Yes" then you’re done. Chances are that your pages are not compressed. And in order to compress them you need to have the following: Know what server you are running (IIS or Apache or something else) Access to your web server configuration For IIS If your server is IIS, follow the instructions i

 

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