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Posted by Blinky the Shark on 11/26/65 11:55
TreatmentPlant wrote:
> John wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I use FP 2003, and one feature is that it shows a report which tells
>> you how long a page will load based on 56K speed.
>>
>> For instance, it will say "index.htm" will load in 48 seconds, etc.
>>
>> Is there a way/ program to determine what INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS of a
>> webpage are taking up the most time so that one can concentrate on
>> whittling down the big stuff?
>>
>> Something that says:
>>
>> Table or Stylesheet- 20 seconds
>> Page background-5 seconds
>> 123.jpg- 10 seconds
>> 456.jpg -10 seconds
>> top of page jpg 3 sec
>>
>> Total = 48 seconds.
> It might not be EXACTLY what you are looking for:
> http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/index.html
Where does that show times for various things, as he requested? Sure,
it shows sizes. But so does simply looking at the directory with ftp
or a file manager.
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