How to Install the TweetMeme Retweet Button… WITHOUT Hurting Your Page Speed
February 10, 2010, 11:26 pmIf you have the TweetMeme Retweet Button installed on your WordPress blog or website, chances are it's been [deleted] your page speed and forcing your readers to wait 9 years for your page to load. This happens because the installation methods that TweetMeme offers will result in a retweet button that prevents your page from loading until it is also done loading. Who's to save our readers from this painful experience of "waiting"? Certainly not any of YOU idiots. Lucky for you...I was bored, so I solved this thing for you. How can you repay me? Well...you can Sphinn the [expletive deleted] outta this post, for starters. Then you can retweet it. And of course...you can link to it from your inferior blogs, using natural anchor text phrases such as "TweetMeme Retweet Button Widget Plugin WordPress Page Speed."














