Gzip is great of compressing files for faster network transfers - helping them load faster and improving site speed. It's also a file format.
We encourage using and enabling Gzip Compression by default across all of our platforms. Compression is handled automatically by our Edge Cache systems, so you don't need to make any changes.
Note: Our temporary URL system does not utilize our edge caching, so any external tests for compression against the temporary URL will show compression as disabled. This is expected and will not be the case when testing against your actual domain name.
Manual Configuration
If you're experiencing problems or want to enable compression manually you can do so via a “.htaccess” file.
- Create, or edit if one already exists a file named “.htaccess” in your public_html directory.
- Add the following line:
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml text/css text/javascript application/javascript
3. Save your changes.
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