Tools don’t solve the web’s problems, they ARE the problem
17 May 2015 • quirksmode.orgThe web definitely has a speed problem due to over-design and the junkyard of tools people feel they have to include on every single web page. However, I don’t agree that the web has an inherent slowness. The articles for the new Facebook feature will be sent over exactly the same connection as web pages. However, the web versions of the articles have an extra layer of cruft attached to them, and that’s what makes the web slow to load. The speed problem is not inherent to the web; it’s a consequence of what passes for modern web development. Remove the cruft and we can compete again.
Agreed. The sheer amount of bytes (or even megabytes!) that most web pages download today is flipping insane.