Although images can be used to grab the reader’s attention and boost content share-worthiness, using them also increases the overall size of any web page. In turn, browsers will require more time to download and render content.
Keep in mind that site loading speed is a major factor for user experience. Even though you offer great content, having a sluggish site can be very infuriating to your audience. According to Kissmetrics, 40% of the online audience will leave if it takes longer than 3 seconds for a page to load.
To optimize your images for speed, below are the things you need to remember.
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