Category: Performance

  • Making a Custom Icon Font for Your Website

    Reducing server calls for image resources will speed up your page load and enhance performance. A great way to do this is to replace sprited icons with mobile-friendly custom fonts.

  • The Gummy Worms of the Mobile Website

    The mobile website I built Office Depot received a perfect score from Keynote Systems, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. There is always room for improvement. When it comes to peak performance even small gains can make a big difference. What’s wrong with this picture? At first glance it seems okay. The site checks in…

  • Office Depot’s Mobile Website Gets a Perfect Score

    A recent article by Internet Retailer states that the Office Depot m-commerce website “exhibits spectacular performance”, citing our first-place ranking in Keynote Systems’ weekly rankings, in which the Office Depot mobile website achieved a perfect score of 1000. There are two main components in this performance rating: uptime and page load speed. The uptime is the…

  • The Cost of Bad Design

    We’ve all seen what we would call bad design on the web, and we usually base this judgement on our personal aesthetic preferences. I have a new definition of bad web design that goes beneath the surface: If your “web design” doesn’t actually work on the web you’ve failed.