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author | Jeff Kaufman <jefftk@google.com> | Tue Mar 22 13:24:57 2016 -0400 |
committer | Jeff Kaufman <jefftk@google.com> | Mon Mar 28 11:29:20 2016 -0400 |
tree | c2d1de63d070f6ed3e0e1afdf5aef76357f3cc66 | |
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1.10.33.6 -> 1.10.33.7
mod_pagespeed
is an open-source Apache module created by Google to help Make the Web Faster by rewriting web pages to reduce latency and bandwidth.
mod_pagespeed releases 1.9.32.10-beta and 1.9.32.10-stable are available as precompiled linux packages or as source. (See Release Notes for information about bugs fixed)
mod_pagespeed is an open-source Apache module which automatically applies web performance best practices to pages, and associated assets (CSS, JavaScript, images) without requiring that you modify your existing content or workflow.
mod_pagespeed is built on PageSpeed Optimization Libraries, deployed across 100,000+ web-sites, and provided by popular hosting and CDN providers such as DreamHost, GoDaddy, EdgeCast, and others. There are 40+ available optimizations filters, which include:
Curious to learn more about mod_pagespeed? Check out our GDL episode below, which covers the history of the project, an architectural overview of how mod_pagespeed works under the hood, and a number of operational tips and best practices for deploying mod_pagespeed.