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  • Markos: suggestions to improve loading speed

    Put the parts of CSS stylesheets that don't change into separate files. Same with JavaScipt (this reply form has a whole bunch). Once they are loaded by a browser they stay in the cache, thus reducing loading time.
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    He can also remove the CSS that changes the appearance of the scrollbar, because all it does is set it to the default Win95 style, which just looks awful in WinXP and doesn't do anything else for the Win9x/2K/Linux.
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    • #3
      He says that he can't do that because of that the style variables won't process in that file.
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        thanks for the suggestions

        it's not a matter of the page size nut of the server configuration....
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Asher
          He can also remove the CSS that changes the appearance of the scrollbar, because all it does is set it to the default Win95 style, which just looks awful in WinXP and doesn't do anything else for the Win9x/2K/Linux.
          I wouldn't say it looks awful in XP. But I would say it is pretty useless and unneeded.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by MarkG
            thanks for the suggestions

            it's not a matter of the page size nut of the server configuration....
            Surely? It seems to me that page size does affect loading speed.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Urban Ranger
              Surely? It seems to me that page size does affect loading speed.
              of course it does

              but the slow-down on monday had nothing to do with the size of the pages
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