CakePHP AssetHelper implements a basic and well-known technique that recommends that all CSS and JS files should be merged, compressed and then delivered in two HTTP requests instead of being sent to the user one by one taking up bandwidth and reducing the site's overall loading speed.
This technique is widely used by all major Web services around and is considered an industry-wide best practice being one of the most important steps and recommendations made to webmasters by all major search engines like Google, Yahoo, or Bing.
CakePHP AssetHelper helps developers automatically implement such a tool for their sites, and do it automatically without having to manage and edit configuration files whenever he adds or removes a CSS or JavaScript file.
CakePHP AssetHelper doesn't destroy the original CSS and JS files, but merely makes a duplicate in minified and unified form, storing it in a different folder.
What is new in this release:
- CakePHP AssetHelper initial release.
Requirements:
- CakePHP Framework
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