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My two cents…

– Cut out unnecessary HTML such as comments, font changes, and table elements that are not needed. (Even though a one line comment may not seem like much, consider the effects of the same comment distributed throughout all your users and on all your webpages.)

– Use CSS to control appearance rather than changing fonts and appearance on every page.

– Define the dimensions of every image you use; this way the browser can continue displaying content even if the image hasn’t loaded yet

– Reduce image file sizes

– Remove any excess white space, tabs and carriage returns that you don’t need.

– Minimize Your Headers. Often an HTML editor will add a default tag known as the Generator tag such as

– Minimize DHTML Usage. Some DHTML effects weigh in at 40-60k in accompanying Javascript code.

– Consider external linking to your scripts (ie Javascipt and css)