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    Brotli

    Brotli is a modern compression algorithm often better than gzip, reducing HTML/CSS/JS transfer size and improving load speed.

    Definition

    Brotli is a compression algorithm commonly used for text assets like HTML/CSS/JS. Compared to gzip, Brotli often achieves better compression ratios, reducing transfer size and improving performance, especially on slower connections.

    Why it matters

    • Reduces HTML/CSS/JS payloads and improves perceived speed
    • Important for global traffic and slow networks
    • Often enabled at CDN/edge level

    How to implement

    • Enable Brotli (br) on your CDN/server
    • Ensure correct Content-Encoding negotiation
    • Use long-term caching with fingerprinted asset names

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