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Charging for email

An overview of the different ways you can charge your clients for your email marketing services.

permanent link 27 feb at 03:59 by Dave Greiner

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commentat 18:24 on 01 March 2007, Kevin Cannon wrote:

IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not follow this tip as it will actually makes things slower. Parsing every CSS request with PHP will use the CPU and would be a disaster on any large site.

Most servers use send gzip to send files to the browser with compression, so having 'optimized CSS' has no effect other than to make writing and updating it more difficult.

I appreciate the author's intention, but this is not a tip that anyone should follow.

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