Script compression pt.2 - Enter PHP Speedy

After the failure of getting Script Compressor to work, I decided to test out PHP Speedy by Leon Chevalier. A plugin that is suppose to to the same thing as Script Compressor.

There is one big difference though.. PHP Speedy works!

I timed the average load time of my blog page with, and without, the plugin activated. Here are the results:

Without PHP Speedy 1.12s
With PHP Speedy at default settings 1.19s
With PHP Speedy, gzip page on, and footer text/image off 0.97s

As you can see the default settings didn’t work too well with me. But then again. I only have a small css file, and no javascript. Given a “heavier” site I think the default settings would work better. But as you see when I tweaked to settings a bit you see the plugin doing it’s job! Well done!

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