Journal MonTemplar's Journal: Web Page Analyser 5
Go here for some free advice on how to make your web pages load faster for people on slow connections.
Go here for some free advice on how to make your web pages load faster for people on slow connections.
The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts. -- Paul Erlich
this is what it said for my site. (Score:1)
TOTAL_CSS - Congratulations, the total number of external CSS files on this page is 1. Because external CSS files must be in the HEAD of your HTML document, they must load first before any BODY content displays. Although they are cached, CSS files slow down the initial display of your page.
TOTAL_SIZE - Congratulations, the total size of this page is 20058 bytes. This page should load in less than eight seconds on a 56Kbps connection - or 5.20 seconds. But there's always room for
Re:this is what it said for my site. (Score:2)
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Re:this is what it said for my site. (Score:1)
Just to "one up" you. :-) (Score:2)
HTML_SIZE - Congratulations, the total size of this HTML file is 453 bytes, which less than 20K. Assuming that you specify the HEIGHT and WIDTH of your images, this size allows your page to display content in well under 8 seconds, the average time users are willing to wait for
Re:Just to "one up" you. :-) (Score:1)
TOTAL_OBJECTS - Warning! The total number of objects on this page is 18 - consider reducing this to a more reasonable number. Combine, refine, and optimize your external objects. Replace graphic rollovers with CSS rollovers to speed display and minimize HTTP requests.
TOTAL_IMAGES - Warning! The total number of images on this page is 17, consider reducing this to a more reasonable number. Combine, refine, and optimize your graphics. R