Web pages are getting more bloated, and here’s why
Over the past year, web pages have on average become 25% bigger. We’re not talking about dimensions here, but download size. Based on the top 1,000 websites on the Internet, the average page size has gone from 626 kB to 784 kB.
A 25% size increase in just one year is rather drastic. With that kind of growth, the average web page will be 980 kB in just a year (amost 1 MB!). In five years, a page will be almost 2.4 MB. And that’s just an average, many pages will be significantly larger.
Source: decodering
15 Notes
-
gidogeek liked this
-
nickysix reblogged this from gregbabula
-
nathansmonk liked this
-
volegov liked this
-
dixiefunk liked this
-
macarenomarco liked this
-
h0ld3n reblogged this from gregbabula and added:
Web pages are getting more bloated… Over the past year, web pages have on average become 25% bigger. We’re not talking...
-
mindaugast reblogged this from gregbabula and added:
Internetas sunkėja
-
bottledmuse liked this
-
wyatt-iv liked this
-
derekpcollins liked this
-
nschaden reblogged this from gregbabula
-
gregbabula liked this
-
gregbabula reblogged this from decodering
-
kim liked this
-
decodering posted this
Recent comments
Popular
- A (very) in-depth look at all new CSS filters
- CSS3 Progress Bars
- Experimental CSS3 Animations for Image Transitions
- jQuery Plugin for Slide-Based Pagination
- jQuery Custom Content Scroller
- Roots Theme for WordPress
- V for Vendetta, Typography with HTML5 & CSS3
- Building a Custom HTML5 Audio Player with jQuery
