After cleaning up all the unneed tags that my great WYSIWYG generated for me I started wondering how much I could reduce the file size of this HTML document. I downloaded an app called Textsoup which remove all spaces and indentations you get from nested tables and just about everything else. To may amazment it reduced my 45kb file to just about 15kb. Although unlegable, it's a pritty significant diff.
Anyways, back to my suggestion. Is there anyway to implement a system where the admin will have a nicely legible version of the html template, but when the software goes to retrive the html for the user it sends them a "compressed" version.
Let me know your thoughts, or if you need clarification.
Cheers,
Milan Armani
Anyways, back to my suggestion. Is there anyway to implement a system where the admin will have a nicely legible version of the html template, but when the software goes to retrive the html for the user it sends them a "compressed" version.
Let me know your thoughts, or if you need clarification.
Cheers,
Milan Armani