I ran my website through Google's Page Speed Insights and compressing my javascript files is apparently a priority. I am hosting on Go Daddy and am not sure if it is enabled, so I would like to find an alternative.
I came across a blog post stating that you could compress the files locally on the command line with gzip file.js. But then how does the browser reference and unzip these files? It would be great to get a step by step process. An example of a file that would need to be compressed would be http://mydomain.es/jquery-ui.js.
In other words, once I have compressed jquery-ui.js.gz what do I do with it? Okay, I upload it to the server, but then what? Do I refer to it in my html as <script src="jquery-ui.min.js.gz"></script> How does the browser know to unzip it and where to find it?