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	<title>Comments on: Web Design Tutorial &#8211; Optimising File Sizes</title>
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		<title>By: Web Design UK</title>
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		<description>I fully understand the concept of optimising file sizes to address the needs of a wider market, espcially as broadband may not be as common in many developing countries as it is here in the UK or in Europe and North America. However my website purely targets UK. I am not certain if optimising file size of my website is as big a concern for my as it was a few years ago. In the market my company&#039;s website targets, I think it is better if I offer richer content with multi-media which unfortunately also increases file size. 

The issue of file size that you have pointed out is certainly important however its relevance depends largely on the market your website targets.</description>
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<p>The issue of file size that you have pointed out is certainly important however its relevance depends largely on the market your website targets.</p>
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