Specify an expiration at least one week in the future for the JS & CSS files
Using the website speed tool pingdom which the staff at webflow recommend - it gives the error shown in the image attached. It seems like Webflow should be able to fix this issue quite easily.
In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, can we use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your images or any other content type. By adding the following lines into our .htaccess file. - Chris
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In order to reduce the number of HTTP requests, can we use the HTTP Expires header to set an expiration time for your images or any other content type. By adding the following lines into our .htaccess file. - Chris