Site Slow To Load?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Gynew, Oct 16, 2012.

  1. Avinash mhamle

    Avinash mhamle Member

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    Avinash mhamle, Oct 29, 2012 IP
  2. Moonlight Cat

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    #22
    I am in Thailand. Loaded very quick.
     
    Moonlight Cat, Oct 30, 2012 IP
  3. Rukbat

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    #23
    Avinash, that's to change your computer so that sites you visit load faster. Gynew wants to modify his own site so that it loads faster for other people.

    It loads very quickly from the east coast of the US, and according to Moonlight Cat it loads very quickly from Thailand, so I don't think there's any problem with the site.
     
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  4. deathshadow

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    Funny since I'm from the east coast, and what I see is a bloated slow broken train wreck.
     
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  5. Rukbat

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    #25
    Bloated, yes. Train wreck, yes. 3.09 seconds for the slowest element. Not exactly popping, but not terribly slow.

    I'd totally redesign it to bring it into this century, but not because of the speed alone. (Although writing it in some decent code will probably bring it to under 1 second load time.)
     
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    #26
    That's why I think it's a handshaking, server-side or even DNS issue -- first-load here is >30 seconds, and ~20 to 25 seconds of that is just sitting there waiting for the document after request without it even transferring a byte of data. Once the document actually starts it's lickity-split -- but sitting here waiting for the first transfer request to even be answered is BAD.
     
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  7. Rukbat

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    And that's exactly why I think it's not one of those. Total load time here, from clicking on the link to the last bit of data downloading, is under 4 seconds. It could be a DNS issue, I guess - if some DNS servers have a bad entry. I'm using my provider's DNS, which isn't all that great (but I keep getting line bounces in the aftermath of the storm, so I haven't reset to a public DNS yet).
     
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  8. lolpasslol

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    #28
    Make the code sort at the back end,
    remove unnecessary animation and other graphics.
     
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    #29
    It's may be reason hosting name and very low quality coding.
    also very weightful image used.
    please remove and try it.
     
    g r hasib, Nov 3, 2012 IP