The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol that governs the connection between your server and the browsers of your website’s visitors. For the first time since 1999, we have a new version of this protocol, and it promises far faster websites for everyone.

This article will explain the basics of HTTP/2 as they apply to web designers and developers and some of the key features of the new protocol, browser/erver compatibility, and detail the things you might need to think about as we see more adoption of HTTP/2. By reading this article, you will get an overview of what to consider changing in your workflow in the short and long term. I’ll also include plenty of resources if you want to dig further into the issues raised. The aim of the article is to give you enough of the background to be able to make good decisions as you plan your move to HTTP/2.

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