Farid
31st May 2023, 23:20
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HTMeLd accelerates your website by "melding" images, style sheets, and scripts directly into the HTML pages. This reduces the number of files that a visitor's browser must request. Each file download has a lot of overhead, so a single download of everything in one step makes the website much more responsive. This also improves your Google "Page Experience" score, and therefore your Google rank.
Benefits
Website is significantly faster.
Improved user experience.
Visitors stay longer on site.
Improved Google Page Experience score.
Improved search engine ranking.
More visitors from organic search results.
Increased revenue.
The Process
All files are copied from an "Input Folder" into an "Output Folder", with one important change. HTML pages are melded and minified. Melding involves loading external images, style sheets, and scripts, and embedding them in the page itself. Minification involves eliminating unnecessary parts of the HTML and CSS to make the page as small as possible. This process does not change the appearance or function of the website.
Replicate
For your convenience, HTMeLd can also upload your website to an FTP server. After melding, this is most likely your next step. The next time this tool runs, only files that have changed since the last Replicate will be uploaded. This saves a lot of time, especially when you are frequently making small changes to the website.
Whats New
* The HTML code that is inside PHP files is now minified. PHP code itself is not modified.
* Added support for HTML files that have a unicode Byte Order Mark.
* Meld Even If File Is Unchanged: each melded page is now compared to the target file. If they are the same, the log now reports "same as before". Previously there was no way for the user to determine if the re-melding actually made any difference.
* Added the "View Last Meld Log" tool.
* Minify HTML: when rebuilding a self-closing tag that has attributes, there is now a space between the last attribute and the slash. For example, <foo bar="baz"/> becomes <foo bar=baz />
* The log now reports the total number of output files that were updated.
* Meld: the progress meter no longer goes to 100% twice.
* The "FTP Server" field now remembers past inputs in a drop-down list.
* When generating the log file, any error (such as a locked file) will now be reported in a popup window.
* Help file: added a chapter on the Meld Log.
* Help file: Search tab: added two buttons that allow you to jump to the next/previous search occurrence.
* Added the ability to delete an item from the File History at the bottom of the File menu.
* Fixed: when melding an image that is specified in a 'style' attribute, and the element is SVG, the other attribute names were incorrectly being converted to lower case.
* Fixed: opening a project by double clicking on it in File Explorer was not working.
* Fixed: older variants of <!DOCTYPE> were potentially being altered in a bad way.
* Fixed: product activation was sometimes not being remembered after the process closed.
https://www.htmeld.com/
HTMeLd 2.0 (16.72 MB)
NitroFlare Link(s)
https://nitroflare.com/view/5A7EEB5CB022FC4/HTMeLd_2.0.rar
RapidGator Link(s)
https://rapidgator.net/file/7e0076b137fa221710193802a5d87577/HTMeLd_2.0.rar
HTMeLd accelerates your website by "melding" images, style sheets, and scripts directly into the HTML pages. This reduces the number of files that a visitor's browser must request. Each file download has a lot of overhead, so a single download of everything in one step makes the website much more responsive. This also improves your Google "Page Experience" score, and therefore your Google rank.
Benefits
Website is significantly faster.
Improved user experience.
Visitors stay longer on site.
Improved Google Page Experience score.
Improved search engine ranking.
More visitors from organic search results.
Increased revenue.
The Process
All files are copied from an "Input Folder" into an "Output Folder", with one important change. HTML pages are melded and minified. Melding involves loading external images, style sheets, and scripts, and embedding them in the page itself. Minification involves eliminating unnecessary parts of the HTML and CSS to make the page as small as possible. This process does not change the appearance or function of the website.
Replicate
For your convenience, HTMeLd can also upload your website to an FTP server. After melding, this is most likely your next step. The next time this tool runs, only files that have changed since the last Replicate will be uploaded. This saves a lot of time, especially when you are frequently making small changes to the website.
Whats New
* The HTML code that is inside PHP files is now minified. PHP code itself is not modified.
* Added support for HTML files that have a unicode Byte Order Mark.
* Meld Even If File Is Unchanged: each melded page is now compared to the target file. If they are the same, the log now reports "same as before". Previously there was no way for the user to determine if the re-melding actually made any difference.
* Added the "View Last Meld Log" tool.
* Minify HTML: when rebuilding a self-closing tag that has attributes, there is now a space between the last attribute and the slash. For example, <foo bar="baz"/> becomes <foo bar=baz />
* The log now reports the total number of output files that were updated.
* Meld: the progress meter no longer goes to 100% twice.
* The "FTP Server" field now remembers past inputs in a drop-down list.
* When generating the log file, any error (such as a locked file) will now be reported in a popup window.
* Help file: added a chapter on the Meld Log.
* Help file: Search tab: added two buttons that allow you to jump to the next/previous search occurrence.
* Added the ability to delete an item from the File History at the bottom of the File menu.
* Fixed: when melding an image that is specified in a 'style' attribute, and the element is SVG, the other attribute names were incorrectly being converted to lower case.
* Fixed: opening a project by double clicking on it in File Explorer was not working.
* Fixed: older variants of <!DOCTYPE> were potentially being altered in a bad way.
* Fixed: product activation was sometimes not being remembered after the process closed.
https://www.htmeld.com/
HTMeLd 2.0 (16.72 MB)
NitroFlare Link(s)
https://nitroflare.com/view/5A7EEB5CB022FC4/HTMeLd_2.0.rar
RapidGator Link(s)
https://rapidgator.net/file/7e0076b137fa221710193802a5d87577/HTMeLd_2.0.rar