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ing to HTTP archive a typical page on mobile waits 1.5 megabytes and about half of that weight is images thatamp;#39;s a great opportunity for optimization you can make your website faster by setting images size in pixels correctly in other words giving them the right width and height when you save them this page uses a lot of images letamp;#39;s take a look at the lighthouse report it tells you that if you reduce image dimensions you can make your page faster by a few seconds now that looks like a good idea so letamp;#39;s get down to it the best place to start looking is chrome dev tools Network panel here you can see a list of everything loaded by the page so letamp;#39;s select image filter to focus on images only the page is loading 11 images and the total weight of the images is 1.3 megabytes a bunch of them are cover images for the post on the site letamp;#39;s look at the site in device mode this image here is the headline image for one of the posts we want it to look good

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The simplest way to add a space in HTML (besides hitting the spacebar) is with the non-breaking space entity, written as nbsp; or #160;. Multiple adjacent non-breaking spaces wont be collapsed by the browser, letting you force several visible spaces between words or other page elements.
That is, the attribute alone is enough, so that when the attribute is set without a value, it counts as true. In XML-based languages, attribute minimization is disallowed and attributes must have a value; for example, in XHTML, checked is invalid, and must be written checked=checked .
As per the XML guidelines, the attribute xsl:space=preserve must be added to the tag. The queries below demonstrate XML data that has been loaded into Snowflake. With the added attribute, the parsed version now preserves the leading and trailing spaces in the tag value.
The HTML/XHTML standard tag and its required end tag ( ) define a segment inside which the browser renders text in exactly the character and line spacing written in the source document. Normal word wrapping and paragraph filling are disabled, and extraneous leading and trailing spaces are honored.
Copy and paste the text into your HTML editor and then place the and tags. Without the tags, the text would all run together as one line without the spaces or line breaks that were created in Word. Most text treatments, except for Bold and Italic, will not be preserved.
To preserve all the characters for some elements, use the xml:space attribute or the PRE element (only valid for XHTML documents). The possible values for the xml:space attribute are default and preserve . The value default means that an applications default white-space treatment is acceptable for these elements.
Specifying image size The width and height attributes can also be used to scale an image. For example, if the image is 400310 pixels and you want to display it half-sized, specify width=200 and height=155.
As long as support is not widespread, most web developers avoid using XHTML that is not HTML-compatible, so advantages of XML such as namespaces, faster parsing, and smaller-footprint browsers do not benefit the user.

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