I have rewritten a site which is slow loading now, but two of my rewritten pages actually ended up longer than the originals because of things I added for accessibility. Even though the pages don't have the JS and are not sitting on a trafficked server and are currently static (they will move to a server with traffic, pages will be generated and there's some nasty JS that will be stuck in there), I'd still like an idea on how slowly these two particular pages load on dial-up. Page 1 has a slider of images (10), three largish calendar tables with accessibility hovers, and a long text description. Tell me, how many seconds did it take for this page to load for you, and how fast is your connection (might as well ask which browser you're on as well): Test me 227kb total size. Page 2 has 12 months of heavy tabled calendars with hover on almost every day of every month, plus price table and legend table. How many seconds, connection speed, browser? Test me 129kb total size. I'm not really looking for any other info. The data on these pages is fake and in Dutch, so there's nothing else to look at. I've tested the hell out of them on various browsers so I expect them to look the same, however if someone notices something that really doesn't look right I'd like to know that as well... I especially hope Blueparukia takes a look, being on dial-up in the middle of the Autralian back of the beyond and all...