Quote from: ManaFromHeaven on July 22, 2012, 04:33 amQuote from: pine on July 22, 2012, 04:29 am@ManaFromHeavenIt is possible to use special programs to optimize/compress html/css to smaller size. However it's usually completely unreadable source when you do that.Yea, most servers gzip data before spitting it out I'm sure DPR does this. It's uncompressed at the client so it should be legible, even it if wern't humanly legible ( obfuscated code ) it really wouldn't matter unless you were trying to debug or peek into the inner working of the site. Meh, I'll just see what it looks like when it comes out, can't wait.It's not that type of compression algorithm, not like gzip or winzip. Those preserve the data to be the same after as before compression.It is where the code of the webpage is syntactically altered in a fashion that keeps the same appearance, but which is actually smaller in overall page size and is the fastest to load for a browser. There is a special name for this technique, but I have forgotten it, it is not obfuscation either, because the intention isn't to make the webpage harder to hard. Anyway, if you go googling it, ensure it's with Tor some other time to prevent timing information being collected for analysis or other funky stuff.Paranoid PineP.S. Regarding 'The Great Panic' of 228 GMT, I regret nothing :P