On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 2:41 AM, Strainu <strainu10(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks!
It's a shame we have to go through some
not-so-nice hacks to make the
content for mobiles different than the one for desktops. Perhaps the
architecture is too iPhone/American oriented? Not all mobile users
Are XML DOM parsers that American and iPhone centric? I sure hope not as
the rest of the Internet is going to have to be informed ...
have unlimited traffic. Many people around me disable
images on mobile
internet.
Yup, and thats why we've had the option to disable images for many months
now. It lowered the payload by half. Lots of people use it. If you see
other data heavy features on pages that we can get rid of then please file
a bug. Were always eager to lower our payload.
Hope you will give that some serious thought when the time comes.
We already have and would love to drop it down even more. Next interesting
step would actually be to load sections only when people want them. That'll
drop down the payload even more.
Turn on the webkit network profiler and let us know whats really slowing us
down.
--tomasz