Posted by Dr Lee Robertson |
|
Filed under : Kioskea - Tribune >> Webmastering >> Tools >> Google Hosting AJAX Frameworks Key words : ajax,javascript,frameworks,gzip,mootools,iquery,Google Hosting AJAX Frameworks30 May, 2008 05:57 pm | |
One of the things about creating websites using AJAX is the size of the Javascript frameworks that need to be loaded into the site so the user can use the website.
![]() |
This could dramatically improve end user experiences on AJAX enabled websites. It can also save on bandwidth and improve load times for websites all around the world. Think about how much faster your favourite WordPress blogs will load if they are all loading the prototype framework from Google instead of your web browser downloading a new version on every blog. If you are interested in using the Javascript frameworks that Google is hosting take a look at the AJAX Libraries Developer’s Guide for more information about how to load the frameworks into your websites. I know I will be looking at some clients websites and evaluating if they can use this service from Google. It could improve load times and make the websites react faster for users.
Article originally published on: LGR Webmaster Blog


Enlarge text
Reduce text size


