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Believe it or not, this is a lot of being a Front End Web developer.
I made out website load twice as quick ... do you know how I did that? I moved the JavaScript from the <head> to the just before the closing <body> tag. That isn't as easy as you think when you have many inline scripts that expect certain script ... cough cough jquery .. to exist in the <head>.
Everything took exactly the same amount of time to load as before for the most part (I did compress, combine and minify scripts, I got from 33 JS files to 13 ... still more optimisation to come ... but I didn't think it made a huge difference overall).
But it seemed faster because the page was displayed almost instantly. Next is ajax loading large images, and spriting the website CSS background images.
Perceived performance is almost as good as real performance in a lot of cases.
However I don't agree it is just the Aero effects, I am seeing less memory being used in Task manager generally ... but my finding are obviously anecdotal.
Edited 2012-11-28 21:42 UTC