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Enable Gzip

Turn on gzip compression so the http://static.chartbeat.com/js/chartbeat.js file is served compressed. This will help with everyones page load time and ySlow score.

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      • moschopsmoschops commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        Although CloudFront wont automatically compress JS and CSS for browsers that support it If you upload your JS and CSS resources to S3 compressed then CDN will serve them compressed and browsers will figure it out. Our site does this for all its resources and it works fine although some diagnostics may note the lack of headers and erroneously report them as not compressed.

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