Contents

Introduction
Overview
Key Features
How does it work?
Revision History
Working with HTMLCompact
Getting Start with HTMLCompact
Using HTMLCompact
"Input" Tab
"Output" Tab
"Compression" Tab
"Source Code" Tab
"Tags to Skip" Tab
"Result" Tab
Buttons
Command Line
Private HTML Comment Tag
FAQ
Registration
Registration
Unregistered Copy Limitation
License
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Q: Will the text "This webpage is compressed by HTMLCompact" still show up on my pages after I purchase HTMLCompact?
A: The words like "This webpage is compressed by HTMLCompact" are only available with unregistered version. It will not be added to compressed pages with registered version after compression. We offer unconditional 30-days money back to all purchases. If you dislike HTMLCompact after purchase in 30 days, we will issue refund for your payment upon your request.

Q: Why the compressed page was exactly the same size as the original page?
A: HTMLCompact uses "dictionary-based" compression algorithm to compress HTML source code. More duplicate words in your original page, higher compression ratio you may get after compression. But if the original page is too small, size of the processed page will be larger than original one. When this happens, HTMLCompact will just copy original page as output file so that the "compression ratio" within "Result" tab is "100%" finally. To achieve good compression ratio with HTMLCompact, please try some fairly large HTML pages with it.

Q: With HTMLCompact can search engines index my page correctly?
A: As using JavaScript based compression method, if a web page is compressed by using HTMLCompact, its HTML source code will be converted to JavaScript code which can't be indexed by search engines. To solve this problem a bit, you may choose "Compress BODY section" as "Compression Mode" during compression process. In that case all META tags in original page will be kept untouched so that search engine bots will have the chance to read and index all of the META keywords and description correctly.