Page speed, Website speed, SEO

The Page Speed family consists of several products. Web developers can use the Page Speed extension for Firefox/Firebug to analyze performance issues while developing web pages. Apache web hosters can use mod_pagespeed, a module for the Apache™ HTTP Server that automatically optimizes web pages and their resources at serving time

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Uninstalling Page Speed

To uninstall Page Speed, on all platforms:
  1. In Firefox, select Tools > Add-ons.
  2. In the window that appears, select Page Speed and click Uninstall.
  3. Restart Firefox.
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  • Page Speed extension (4)
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      • mod_pagespeed Authorizing and Mapping Domains
      • Configuring mod_pagespeed Filters
      • mod_pagespeed Installation and Configuration
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      • Using advanced options
      • Understanding Page Speed performance scores
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