navigation
a webmaster learning community
     Home    Register     Search      Help      Login    
Sponsors

Shopping Cart Software
Ecommerce software integrated into Frontpage, Dreamweaver and Golive templates. No monthly fees and available in ASP and PHP versions.

Website Templates
We also have a wide selection of Dreamweaver, Expression Web and Frontpage templates as well as webmaster tools and CSS layouts.

Frontpage website templates
Creative Website Templates for FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Flash, SwishMax

Search Forums
 

Advanced search
Recent Posts

 Todays Posts
 Most Active posts
 Posts since last visit
 My Recent Posts
 Mark posts read

 

356 sec over 28.8

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
Printable Version 

All Forums >> Web Development >> Microsoft FrontPage Help >> 356 sec over 28.8
Page: [1]
 
porsche944

 

Posts: 366
Joined: 3/6/2002
From: Regina Canada
Status: offline

 
356 sec over 28.8 - 11/14/2002 11:02:17   
I opened a site the other day, I looked to see that they built the site using frontpage. There site has a lot of graphics yet is extremely fast. I don' t know how they do it. When I looked down to see what frontpage recorded it as it was 356 sec over 28.8 I was amazed, this site has an extremely high amount of graphics yet is runs so fats. How did they do it.


The site is called www.cybersell.ca

_____________________________

-----------------------
Jason
www.saskads.ca
LB

 

Posts: 5551
From: Montana USA
Status: offline

 
RE: 356 sec over 28.8 - 11/14/2002 11:42:42   
Hi, Jason -

I' m on a 26.4kps dial up and it was plenty slow for me. The initial loading isn' t too horrible (considering it is dial up and everything is slow), but the page continues to load graphics for quite some time after the first part of it appears. The first gif' s to show are quite small, though the first one I checked properties on was over 8000 bytes that could easily be reduced to a couple hundred or less.

Maybe it' s that initial loading that made it seem quick to you, or maybe you' re on a T1 connection, but there aren' t any tricks here -- just a ....s...l...o...w.... loading page. Consider too, once that page is loaded into your cache, it' ll be able to load quicker the next time around.

Linda

< Message edited by LB -- 11/14/2002 11:45:39 AM >

(in reply to porsche944)
abbeyvet

 

Posts: 5095
From: Kilkenny Ireland
Status: offline

 
RE: 356 sec over 28.8 - 11/14/2002 11:49:42   
Took a l_o_o_n_n_g time here too - on a reasonably fast cable. I was watching " 48 items remaining" etc for ages.

Looking at some of the scanned images they are massive - 245308 bytes in one case.

So, no tricks there.



_____________________________

Katherine

:: InKK Design :: InKK Domains

(in reply to porsche944)
Page:   [1]

All Forums >> Web Development >> Microsoft FrontPage Help >> 356 sec over 28.8
Page: [1]
Jump to: 1





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts