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- There is a width ideal for a web page?
- When we put an image with
display: none
, the image is loaded along with the page load or when we click on it? - What size (MB) is considered "lightweight" for a website?
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display: none
, the image is loaded along with the page load or when we click on it?2
1 - Take a look over design responsivo
, over the width, the ideal is 100%
, always your page will have this width, but your content must have this width also to fill the whole area:
width: 100%;
2 - The none
in the display
only hides the element on the page, it is normally loaded at the time that page is required.
3 - There is not an ideal size for website, because its weight may be for example 40MB
, but it does not mean that the customer will carry all this size but only the page he is accessing and its department.
who is this webmaster who will make a page with 40mb kkk, I think @Ney meant 40kb
He meant an entire site, not just a page, notice the answer, said regardless of the size of the site it will not be fully loaded, but rather the current page and its dependencies.
i understand just ironed the fact if it is count font-end with back-end can give even more depending on the size of the site
and for which size is considered light?
There is not much a pattern bro, not sure for me would be something between 1-2,5MB (relying on image files etc that are dependencies of the page). But I’m not sure that’s a hard thing to say.
a "lightweight" 1MB site can be heavier to load than a 10MB site. The way to program influences the speed of loading.
Not so much kk exaggeration the form of programming can influence as long as the site has a database and the developer does not know how to use it, besides when using a lot of external content.
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