davemorin: This is crazy genius. superamit: ...
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Read from the bottom up. BRILLIANT SIMPLICITY! davemorin:
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The image above is used by Google to implement a common technique known as CSS spriting.
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Google is all about the optimization.
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This is crazy genius.
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This is crazy genius.
“Google’s search pages load this 1 single image for their logo and all the UI parts and pieces, using CSS to crop the images as needed, which seems to me as 100% more efficient than managing a pool of tiny images.” - Dressed In Value: Google (via Chris Glass)
Smart!
Google is all about the optimization.
