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Browser diet
DESCRIPTION
Browser diet is a community-driven front-end performance guide presented as a fun, colorful website that explains how to make web pages faster and “lighter.” It collects advice from experienced front-end developers and organizes it into practical sections covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, server configuration, and general best practices. The project was built as a static site powered by DocPad, with content written in Markdown and translated into multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience. Its tone is intentionally playful (with a “diet” metaphor for trimming page weight) to make performance optimization less intimidating and more approachable. The repository provides the full source of the site, including styles, content, and build pipeline so others can run it locally or fork it to create customized guides. Even though it is not a tool or library, browser-diet has been influential as an educational resource that demystifies front-end performance.
Features
- Opinionated, community-driven guide focused on real-world front-end performance tips
- Organized content covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and server-side optimizations
- Playful “diet” theme and visual design to keep performance learning engaging
- Multi-language content, with translations maintained alongside the source
- DocPad-based static site architecture with Markdown documents and a Node.js build process
- Source code ready to clone and run locally, fork, or adapt into new performance guides
Programming Language
CoffeeScript
Categories
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