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				@nothappy already very good, except for missing expires headers for static resources, and too many files that should be combined (CSS and JS files).
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				@irene @jespersh
Apparently, I had the temerity to set "overflow: hidden" on my item-wrap and while Chrome and Safari knew what I meant by that, Firefox interpreted it as "Do not display this element". *eye twitch* - 
				
				@irene Apparently not! I made the mistake of using a template to start the project, so a lot of CSS was already in there when I got it and I apparently haven't gutted it as much as I should have.
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				@AmyShackles btw., if you want some more scoring gamification besides https://gtmetrix.com/ , there's also https://observatory.mozilla.org/ and https://securityheaders.com/ , and for a11y also http://wave.webaim.org/ .
Problem is once everything is top, there's no more gratification from that scoring game. ;-) - 
				
				@Fast-Nop Nooooooooooo, not more things! Seriously, though, for some of these things, I feel like if I try to fix it so X is happy, Y is suddenly angry about other things. So I'm settling for this being okay.
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hacker17467yMight want to check here as well: https://developers.google.com/speed...
It's a good resource and I used it a ton when building my site :) 
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