So... I fell sick again
and since I'm going to spend a lot of time on the computer
, I decided this would be a good time to reduce the total file size of my site.
Smaller sile fizes have many advantages: faster loading times for you and your visitors, being able to squeeze in a few more images, that lovely old school charm gently crushed images have.
In this topic, I'm going to detail my file resizing journey as to open up the discussion, get feedback on what could I do better and just share nice tips and advice about file weight
Does anybody on old forums remember the culture surrounding "heavy" signatures?
I've been doing most of my downsizing by hand:
1- Get a working copy of my site on my PC via
the Neocities Site Downloader2- Painstakingly peruse every single image file (text files aren't too big so I don't worry about those)
3- My scale to determine whether a file size is good enough or not is something I read from Melooon in his zine:
keep images under 600kb4- If an image is bigger than that, I try to resize it with different methods:
- If it's a static image, I try to reduce its weight and/or size via Squoosh. Most of these images don't need to be PNGs. Overall JPGs are lighter than PNGs.
- If it's an image with transparency, I can try to do things with Squoosh, but it can only do so much. Most of the time it's more convenient for me to grab that PNG and scale it down with Photoshop myself.
- If it's a GIF, I can try the GIF Optimizer by EZGif.
I think I've been able to successfully downscale everything that was larger than 600KB except my Masked Singer GIFs
In my defense they are quite lenghty and complex GIFs - actually video-captures from the show. I tried to squash and compress as much as I could, but... I guess there's so much I can do
The one thing I purposefully left out of my file optimizing so far has been my drawings from the Art Gallery. I'm unsure on how to tackle this... I don't quite know how to balance file optimization and showcasing my own art in detail yet.
So yeah, tell me, how are your website's files optimized? Don't be like me, start as early as you can"