There are much more valuable things the creators can do than to piece out and debug fractional distributions of jQuery. What type of traffic are you getting and what is the situation that a smaller size would be noticed by the user or make your server load less burdened? I have seen people add the load of a video file to a site that actually doubled or more the bandwidth usage and the server was just as responsive and it didn't cost them any more. (This may not always be the case of course.)

I think the effort in the UI is the right focus at this time. Now with that said, let me ask a serious question. I hear the argument of size often. There is some merit to it indeed. In your case, or someone else's... does your situation merit someone spending time on making things smaller. Would it save you a nickel or improve the performance from the user's perception if it were smaller? Again, I agree size is a valid argument... but if it doesn't apply


azzozhsn.net wrote:
Hi,
I really like JQuery, and I try to use it, and I think it's big script
in some kind 22KB! the rest of my page less than 12K. I think we can
customize JQuery. I mean drop any function, class or method we don't
use. I hope the developer make a program show this methods, classes or
functions then we can select what we need to use then the customized
script will be generated. maybe we can lose some size.

I think its possible. do you think it's a greate idea.

Azzoz Al-Hassany



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