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ModPageSpeed 2.0: AVIF, WebP, and critical CSS — up to 69% less page weight on the live demo

Remove comments

HTML

Strips HTML comments from the markup.

Filter remove_comments · Filter docs

A mod_pagespeed 1.15 filter. ModPageSpeed 2.0 applies it as part of one always-on pipeline, not as a separate switch.

Both frames render identically — that's the goal. The win is in the bytes and requests below, not the look. They're served live by mod_pagespeed 1.15 on demo-httpd-1.1.modpagespeed.com; the optimized frame applies only this filter. Right after a cache purge it may briefly match the original while the worker rewrites it — reload to see the result.

Measured impact

HTML size

439 B 283 B
−36%

What changed in the source

The page's HTML, before and after this filter. Red lines are removed, green lines are added.


                
                  
… 2 unchanged lines …
<title>remove_comments example</title>
</head>
<body>
- <!-- This comment will be removed -->
- <!-- google_ad_section_start -- retained due to RetainComment directive in .htaccess -->
+
+
<div>Hello, world!</div>
- <!-- Apply IE-specific CSS -->
+
<!-- [if IE ]>
<link href="iecss.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" title="This IE directive will be preserved">
<![endif]-->

Run this on your own site

This is one of 47 filters mod_pagespeed 1.15 applies in place — self-hosted on Apache, nginx, and IIS. Install and run it: it optimizes right away and adds an X-PageSpeed-Warn: unlicensed header until you license it. A commercial license is required for production use.