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Sure, there's still an advantage for the user to upgrade to HTTP/2. But it sounds like I shouldn't be particularly optimizing for HTTP/2 quite yet? That's what I'm interested in: I'm not usually a web developer so I don't pay close attention, but I'd like to know how to design websites that aren't bad in general.

It sounds like I'm currently best off designing for HTTP/1.1 (with all the usual hacks) and knowing that HTTP/2 will perhaps make things better, instead of designing in any way for HTTP/2, which will make things worse for HTTP/1.1. That seems to be not what this article is saying.

Should I be caring about designing for HTTP/2 yet, or should I just ignore it for a few years?




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