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Clarification on HTTP/2

Thanks, reezer!
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@ -19,15 +19,17 @@ I realize not everybody's going to ditch the Web and switch to Gemini or Gopher
* No lazy loading (more on this below)
* No custom colors OR explicitly set the both foreground and background colors. More on this below.
* A maximum line length for readability
* Server configured to support compression (gzip, optionally zstd as well) and HTTP/2. It's a free speed boost.
* Server configured to support compression (gzip, optionally zstd as well). It's a free speed boost.
* Supports dark mode via a CSS media feature and/or works with most "dark mode" browser addons. More on this below.
* A good score on Mozilla's HTTP Observatory
* Optimized images. More on this below.
* Maybe HTTP/2. There are some cases in which HTTP/2 can make things slower. Run some tests to find out.
=> https://observatory.mozilla.org/ HTTP Observatory
=> https://github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng Oxipng
Early rough drafts of this post generated some feedback I thought I should address below. Special thanks to the eight IRC users who provided feedback!
Earlier revisions of this post generated some responses I thought I should address below. Special thanks to the IRC and Lobsters users who gave good feedback!
=> https://lobste.rs/s/akcw1m Lobsters thread
## About fonts

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@ -15,7 +15,8 @@ apply to websites that have a lot of non-textual content. It also does not apply
websites that focus more on generating revenue or pleasing investors than being good
websites.*
This is a "living document" that I add to as I receive feedback. See the [changelog](https://git.sr.ht/~seirdy/seirdy.one/log/master/content/posts/website-best-practices.md).
This is a "living document" that I add to as I receive feedback. See the
[changelog](https://git.sr.ht/~seirdy/seirdy.one/log/master/content/posts/website-best-practices.md).
I realize not everybody's going to ditch the Web and switch to Gemini or Gopher today
(that'll take, like, a month at the longest). Until that happens, here's a
@ -39,19 +40,22 @@ primarily on text:
- No custom colors OR explicitly set the both foreground and background colors. More
on this below.
- A maximum line length for readability
- Server configured to support compression (gzip, optionally zstd as well) and
HTTP/2. It's a free speed boost.
- Server configured to support compression (gzip, optionally zstd as well). It's a
free speed boost.
- Supports dark mode via a CSS media feature and/or works with most "dark mode"
browser addons. More on this below.
- A good score on Mozilla's [HTTP Observatory](https://observatory.mozilla.org/)
- Optimized images.
- Maybe HTTP/2. There are some cases in which HTTP/2 can make things slower. Run some
tests to find out.
I'd like to re-iterate yet another time that this only applies to websites that
primarily focus on text. If graphics, interactivity, etc. are an important part of
your website, less (possibly none) of this article applies.
Early rough drafts of this post generated some feedback I thought I should address
below. Special thanks to the eight IRC users who provided feedback!
Earlier revisions of this post generated some responses I thought I should address
below. Special thanks to the IRC and [Lobsters](https://lobste.rs/s/akcw1m) users who
gave good feedback!
About fonts
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