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May 15th: XML-RPC API Blackout


 

By: Eamonn Pascal

Posted on May 7, 2013 at 3:45 pm.


Last year we released an alpha version of our REST API to replace our XML-RPC API. After a solid two years of development and testing, the new REST API is ready for prime time. Although most of our customers have … Continued

Tags: api, blackout, maxcdn, netdna, rest, rws, xml-rpc


2 advanced techniques to dramatically increase the performance of your responsive website


 

By: Guest Post

Posted on May 3, 2013 at 10:55 am.


This is a guest post by Peter McLachlan who is a co-founder and the chief architect of Mobify, the open mobile platform that powers the mobile experiences for leading companies such as the Expedia Affiliate Network and British Telecom. He leads … Continued

Tags: css, javascript, js, maxcdn, mobify, mobile, netdna, responsive, webperf


Nginx performance tips using ngx_pagespeed


 

By: Taylor Jasko

Posted on April 22, 2013 at 10:40 am.


Here at MaxCDN we’ve been working with Google’s Make the Web Faster team to optimize our Content Delivery Network. The simplicity of their goal is great: You know the web? Make it faster.  We’re always excited to try new technologies, … Continued

Tags: google, maxcdn, nginx, pagespeed, varnish, webperf


Increase WordPress Performance on the Stack


 

By: Taylor Jasko

Posted on April 19, 2013 at 9:52 am.


I had the pleasure to speak at WordCamp Miami this year.  My talk was about how to increase performance on the origin server.  My slides are on Speaker Deck and you can view the video below.  

Tags: maxcdn, netdna, nginx, php, varnish, wordpress


How To Reduce Image Size With WebP Automagically


 

By: Guest Post

Posted on April 12, 2013 at 10:15 am.


This guest post is by Adam Bradley, founder and developer of CDN Connect. He specializes in image optimization, resizing, content-aware cropping, and responsive web design, with the goal of keeping content strategies and workflows simple. tl;dr Browsers may use the Accept header to … Continued

Tags: CDN, image, maxcdn, netdna, nginx, optimization, png, webp


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