How effective is HTML Compressor?
The answer depends on the HTML file you feed it. A file with many tags and little text tends to compress well, while one with plenty of text and very few tags doesn’t. Typically the compression ranges between 80-95%, so the file size drops 5-20%. HTML Compressor should be the most effective tool for compressing your HTML, but if you find a program that crunches your HTML into an even smaller size, let me know about it.
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