- Margarete Ralston
EmLucy Facility Management System is Fast
Lightweight web pages are designed to load quickly and efficiently, with minimal use of resources such as bandwidth, CPU, and memory. The primary goal of creating lightweight web pages is to provide a better user experience, especially for users with slower internet connections or limited data plans. EmLucy, a facility management system with EHR uses lightweight web pages to enhance the user experience. Techniques include:
Lightweight web pages are designed to load quickly and efficiently, with minimal use of resources such as bandwidth, CPU, and memory. The primary goal of creating lightweight web pages is to provide a better user experience, especially for users with slower internet connections or limited data plans. EmLucy, a facility management system with EHR uses lightweight web pages to enhance the user experience. Techniques include:
Image Optimization: Images are often the largest files on a web page. In EmLucy, they are compressed but still readable, removing any unnecessary metadata.
Minimize webpage requests: Each request to the server to load a resource, such as an image or Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) file, adds to the page load time. Minimizing the number of requests reduces the load time.
Use browser caching: When users visit a website, their browser stores certain files, such as images and CSS, in its cache. By specifying how long the browser keeps these files, the number of HTTP requests the browser needs to make is reduced.
Using a minimalist design: A minimalist design with fewer images, fewer plugins, and fewer animations helps reduce the load time.
EmLucy has implemented these best practices to make it efficient to use with a desktop, laptop or tablet.
EmLucy has implemented these best practices to make it efficient to use with a desktop, laptop or tablet.
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