Compressed Prototype and Scriptaculous

Just a little site news. Don't get too excited.

WebVeteran.com is now using the compressed versions of Scriptaculous and Prototype , as packaged by Steve Kallestad .

I've opted to use prototype.js 1.50 rc2 and scriptaculous 1.7 beta 2 because:

  • These versions of both packages together do not exhibit some flaws is later versions
  • This compressed version... actually works.
So go ahead and enjoy a webveteran.com that loads 130KB faster =)

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ben tremblay's Gravatar Sidebar: paradigmatic ...

A distinct pleasure. I found your URL peeking the scripts used at Twitter.

Some say Web2.0 is about interaction.
I suggest that this is a significant part, but only a part.
Your "view the animation" is a delight.

Somewhere between data input and helmet-fire, there can be pleasantly productive ... which is pret'near blissful.

You take the craft to the realm of art, sir.

kudos
--bentrem
# Posted By ben tremblay | 4/5/07 3:43 PM
Jules's Gravatar Thank you so much for the nice comment! I love what I do.
# Posted By Jules | 9/14/07 8:35 PM
Milos's Gravatar WOW from 130KB down to 14KB thatᄡs awesome. Now I have decided to use this framework because it is so small.

Thank you and Best Regards from Germany
# Posted By Milos | 2/9/08 5:57 AM
Ben Tremblay's Gravatar That's odd: I just got email notification that a comment was added, but there's no new comment to be seen.

"http://www.webveteran.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/3/28... WOW from 130KB down to 14KB thatᄡs awesome. Now I have decided to use this framework because it is so small."

Strange, no?
# Posted By Ben Tremblay | 2/9/08 11:38 AM
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