Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
chadtm80 wrote:All FOUR invests up on our homepage in a new layout you all should enjoy..
http://www.storm2k.org/wx
With all due respect, it takes forever to load with all those graphics, even on a broadband connection.

You might consider reducing the number and size of pictures on the page to reduce loading time.

Also on screen widths under 1280 pixels, horizontal scrolling is needed to view all contents...
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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
That's because you don't understand how caching works. If you have some of the graphics in your cache, because you visited the page before, you don't have to load them again.
If you have none of the graphics in your cache, you need to load every single picture.
The total size of the page is around 6.5 Mb. That takes over 20 minutes to load on a dial up connection.
It doesn't have anything to do with the computer settings.
If you have none of the graphics in your cache, you need to load every single picture.
The total size of the page is around 6.5 Mb. That takes over 20 minutes to load on a dial up connection.
It doesn't have anything to do with the computer settings.
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I guess I wouldn't recommend dial-up users opening the homepage then, since it does have a lot of graphics. I just opened it for the first time though, before seeing this thread, and I didn't notice it taking a long time. All of the images were there as I scrolled down and looked at them.
Thanks, Chad... I know it was a lot of work.
Thanks, Chad... I know it was a lot of work.
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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
Code: Select all
Documents (2 files) 102 kb
http://www.storm2k.org/wx/ 100 kb
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ftp/pub/forecasts/discussion/MIATWOAT 2 kb
Images (67 files) 3748 kb
http://storm2k.org/wx/images/invests/94/95l.png 596 kb
http://storm2k.org/wx/images/invests/94/96l.png 586 kb
http://storm2k.org/wx/images/invests/94/94l.png 566 kb
http://storm2k.org/wx/images/invests/94/97lb.png 565 kb
http://www.storm2k.org/wx/images/aug07/dean/eyeloop.gif 411 kb
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/flt/t3/avn-l.jpg 113 kb
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Style Sheets (1 file) 3 kb
http://www.storm2k.org/wx/themes/Helius/style/style.css 3 kb
Scripts (3 files) 26 kb
http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js 14 kb
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo/main.js 10 kb
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo/style_atl.js 3 kb
Total 3880 kb
The invest images are what composes a great percentage of the size. I suggest converting them to JPG.
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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
We're still on smoke signals here. Next week we get our dial up modem thingy!
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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
It's alll about choices..
Even when a majority of your visitors has a screen that's 1280 pixels or wider (which I doubt by the way - I'd bet 1024 pixels is closer to the truth) and when they're on broadband connections, there are still many people around who don't have broadband connections and use 800x600 screens.
I own and manage a web site design studio, so I deal with these issues on a regular basis.
The times that a site should be 30 K or less are gone, but a page that is 3.7 Mb is too big in my book, even when many people have broadband connections. My internal rule of the thumb is that no single page should be bigger 300 kb.
Like RattleMan showed, many of the pictures are png files and close to 600 kb. With a little effort those can be converted to jpg files with file sizes of around 50 kb.
But then again, it's a matter of choices..
Even when a majority of your visitors has a screen that's 1280 pixels or wider (which I doubt by the way - I'd bet 1024 pixels is closer to the truth) and when they're on broadband connections, there are still many people around who don't have broadband connections and use 800x600 screens.
I own and manage a web site design studio, so I deal with these issues on a regular basis.
The times that a site should be 30 K or less are gone, but a page that is 3.7 Mb is too big in my book, even when many people have broadband connections. My internal rule of the thumb is that no single page should be bigger 300 kb.
Like RattleMan showed, many of the pictures are png files and close to 600 kb. With a little effort those can be converted to jpg files with file sizes of around 50 kb.
But then again, it's a matter of choices..
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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
took six seconds to load on my puter.... 

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HenkL wrote:I agree with Gerrit. A frontpage of a site should have a minimum access time for all users. It could include a link to a page with "overview of all that's going on" (warning: large files).
Bedankt, Henk

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Re: Atlantic Busy with "Possibilities"..RE: S2K HOMEPAGE
While I understand that the front page may present some challenges to our bandwidth contrained users I could say the same about most of our site. That's just the way it is with the core topic of our site. High resolution images and heavy graphics are not for low bandwidth connections and the normal guidelines for web site development just don't apply here. Three years ago we switched from 800x600 and quite frankly we don't plan to go back.
As to the png vs jpg that some have suggested. If you have your browser's cache setup correctly, the images referenced should be cached after you load them the first time. You also lose a lot of options and resolution quality by using a lossy format like jpg.
As to the png vs jpg that some have suggested. If you have your browser's cache setup correctly, the images referenced should be cached after you load them the first time. You also lose a lot of options and resolution quality by using a lossy format like jpg.
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