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Posted by dorayme on 06/23/06 02:42
In article <8eaf9$449b45bc$40cba7b0$13310@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> Chris Tomlinson wrote:
> > "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> > news:1926b$449b1a8d$40cba7bb$13424@NAXS.COM...
> >
> >> Actually my browser does that automatically during idle time. SeaMonkey's
> >> advance setting for prefetch links. Of course another option is to
> >> optimize your next page! Your page has taken several minutes(no
> >> exaggeration here)and it *still* hasn't finished loading! I should have
> >> timed this!
> >
> > What speed is your connection? On slow broadband (512) it loads in no more
> > than 15 seconds, unless you hit a temporary glitch.
>
> I am on dialup, no broadband available. May folks are still stuck with it.
> >
> >> What with the 6,953px Χ 290px image! That's insane.
> >
> > It's by design. We are aware of many flash web sites which are similar
> > size
> > downloads.
>
> No, not 2.5MB That is way over the top of a webpage.
I agree, it is far too big as a general page offered to the
public. If you link to such a page with an explanation of what
they are in for, fine. But then you need not preload or postload
or anyload anything. They either go and wait as warned or don't
wait because they are on a fast connection and they know it and
are proud of it...
--
dorayme
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