I'm getting errors in FireBug since you've updated it. It won't run.
Also, could you reinclude PT and remove cssQuery? I'd like to see the
speeds of the top performers in comparison to jQuery.
I really appreciate you doing this. :)
Rey
Rey Bango wrote:
Benjamin,
Which version of jQuery did you use in the tests? If its v1.1.2 that
came with the test suite, can you add v1.1.3 from SVN to see if there's
any difference? There should be since the selector speed was improved in
v1.1.3.
Thanks,
Rey...
<mailto:jquery-en@googlegroups.com>] *On Behalf Of *Benjamin Sterling
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:43 AM
*To:* jquery-en
*Subject:* [jQuery] follow up on real world speed test
Hey guys and gals,
Not sure if this is beating a dead horse, but per my suggestion on
an earlier post, I decided to take a real site and using the
"SlickSpeed Selector Test," and test it out.
I took the html from today's digg.com <http://digg.com> home page
and changed the selectors to match it's content. I also added some
full path selectors because I really did not know what would be
faster, those are located toward the bottom of the list. With my
new selectors, the test takes a bit longer, from start to finish it
took about 2min 20 sec.
I personally still don't get the li[class|=di], li[class~=digg-it],
li[class*=igg], li[class$=it], li[class^=digg], I read the
http://docs.jquery.com/Selectors page, but still don't get the full
benefit of using them. Maybe someone can explain this to me.
If anything, this at least shows me how I should be coding my jquery
for faster dom selections.
Link to speed test: http://www.kenzomedia.com/speedtest/
Link to page being tested:
http://www.kenzomedia.com/speedtest/template.html
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