Make Script Performance Automatic with Custom Templates in Visual Studio 2010 - Part 1
- Posted: Jun 14, 2011 at 1:42 PM
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In this DevNugget, Developer Evangelist G. Andrew Duthie shows you how you can create your own custom templates for your web application, with script references moved to the bottom of the page. Why the bottom? Because some browsers won't load any additional content while they're busy downloading a script, so if you're loading a large script file from an external site, or if that external site isn't available, your entire page may be blocked from loading. Yikes!
For those of you who like your tutorials in step-by-step format, check out the accompanying blog post at devhammer.net.
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