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Posted by Mark Parnell on 11/19/67 11:36
Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Joey
<Lost.Joey@gmail.com> spouted in alt.html:
> A colleague who knows HTML had a look at it and said that the source
> code is 5 pages long whereas most sites are about 2, and he says this
> is why browsers load the page so slowly.
<snip>
> Is this what is causing the slow loading of my page?
To an extent, yes. That code certainly is nasty. But the large number of
images would be slowing it down a lot more. Try optimising the images
further, or reducing the number of images on each page. If it's a page
of thumbnails, make sure they *are* thumbnails, not just the full image
shrunk by the HTML.
There really is no substitute for doing it yourself.
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Mark Parnell
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