Site performance will improve by 30% with combination of IE 10 and HTML 5


ByExpress Monorail

According to an article written by Justin Garrett, senior product manager at Microsoft, on a blog for users of Internet Explorer, creating the optimal site using HTML 5, CSS 3, SVG, etc. at the currently developing IE 10 will increase the site performance It will improve by 30%.

Get 30% better site performance in IE 10 with HTML 5


Web standardAs the evolution has evolved over time, browsers are also evolving. Nowadays in modern browsers such as IE, Firefox, ChromeHTML5YaCSS 3,SVGIt is natural to deal with such issues.

After IE 10 Release Preview came out, at Microsoft, for the old publisher, I have assisted the work of making the website conform to the web standards such as HTML 5, CSS 3, SVG. Web standards not only support reducing the development cost and the complexity of tests performed between browsers and terminals, but also achieve remarkable performance improvement. In fact, the siteCompatibility modeTo standard mode,Speed ​​up by 30% when reading with IE 10And that. This is the same in IE 9 as well.

"Standard mode" is the rendering mode supported by most current browsers, and implements the web standard standard to the maximum. In addition to this, IE has a compatibility mode for websites created for older IEs. This function has been useful for a long time ago when a site that operated only with a specific browser was made, but now it is almost unnecessary.

Improving the site performance will give the user a lot of shock. For example, slow loading of websites is said to be the main factor that users leave the site, too slow loading involves trust in the site itself, if it is a commercial site, it also affects product sales Will come out. How can we respond to sites that are not in compliance with the web standards standard yet ...MSDNYou can tell by using. It is possible to change the performance of the site dramatically simply by changing only one line of code or just a simple change.

In fact, Microsoft asked 50 top-ranked sites to cooperate and compare the reading speeds in compatibility mode and standard mode. In the test, we did only the code modification of the site "DOCTYPE" "X-UA-Compatible", just 1 or 2 lines. The result is as follows.

Hewlett-Packard: 39% faster
http://www.hp.com/



Shutter fly (online photo development service): 33% faster
http://www.shutterfly.com/


UPS (transportation company): 31% faster
http://www.ups.com/


Citibank: 27% faster
https://online.citibank.com/US/Welcome.c


Southwest Airlines: 23% faster
http://www.southwest.com/


CNN: 11% faster
http://edition.cnn.com/


By adapting to web standards, I can benefit from IE 10 hardware acceleration, Chakra JavaScript engine, performance improvement of 2000 or more, and I am surprised by the good reaction speed ......

in Note, Posted by logc_nt