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    Hi guys,

    I am very new to website building and I have been given some feedback that it is slow loading my webpages. I have put the photos through PIXresizer to reduce them but it still loads slow.

    Does anyone have any suggestions for making it load quicker?

    Thanks very much for your time :)

    www.painfreeacupuncture.com.au
    Matt Roessler
    Pain-Free Acupuncture
    www.painfreeacupuncture.com.au

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    Re: Help with slow loading webpages

    Hi Frog... Large images will cause your site load slower..gif is lighter than jpeg..Maybe a similar colored non textured background will help.. The big image used as a back drop loads a little slow causing the links load after that. On the all and all its not objectionable to me...pretty site... Hope that helps Doug

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    • #3
      Re: Help with slow loading webpages

      Hi Frog

      Home page loaded perhaps a little slow but not really enough to put me off. When it did download your other pages loaded really quickly.

      Darren

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      • #4
        Re: Help with slow loading webpages

        Quick enough for me in terms of loading time. You only have two pictures.
        I think you're fine.



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        • #5
          Re: Help with slow loading webpages

          Hi, on some pages the background images are at over a 1000kb. You need to right click on these images & copy them to your machine.

          Use this image in place of your background image, installed via page property's background image.



          Now where your central area is will have to be done a bit differently. Place a table on the page & on the insert table box that will appear, from the top set the values to 1,1,0,0,0 Press ok.
          Now right click on the table & select properties (4th one up) Click on the image & place the image below in the image field.



          Now place this next image below on the page as you would a normal image.



          Should be now down to less than 20kb for the lot.

          Good luck.

          Regards Chris.

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          • #6
            Re: Help with slow loading webpages

            Hey guys,

            Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate that. I will get onto it today!

            Thanks again :)
            Matt Roessler
            Pain-Free Acupuncture
            www.painfreeacupuncture.com.au

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            • #7
              Re: Help with slow loading webpages

              Chris, I have just applied your instructions to the first page and will do the rest later today.

              Thanks for your help with that, I appreciate your time, mate.
              Matt Roessler
              Pain-Free Acupuncture
              www.painfreeacupuncture.com.au

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              • #8
                Re: Help with slow loading webpages

                Frog,
                Perhaps because you have implemented Chris's suggestions, your site is loading and displaying for me very well. Nice clean site! Good luck!
                Ken

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                • #9
                  Re: Help with slow loading webpages

                  Originally posted by Frogkase View Post
                  Chris, I have just applied your instructions to the first page and will do the rest later today.

                  Thanks for your help with that, I appreciate your time, mate.
                  Hi Matt,
                  Loading a lot, lot quicker now. Noticed you used a slightly different center image on some of the pages with the Chinese? text on. (No problem! as the one I put up may not of been the best match) But worth keeping an eye on the naming of the images as it helps with the SE’s finding you. IE: your one is called http://www.painfreeacupuncture.com.au/Web%20Foreground%20Section%20(600%20x%20300).jpg
                  & will be more SE friendly called something like? http://www. painfreeacupuncture.com.au/acupuncture-symbol.jpg
                  Will all help with visitors finding you.
                  It’s a bit a a case of would someone entering the name below as a Google search Web%20Foreground%20Section%20(600%20x%20300).jpg
                  Where they may enter acupuncture symbol, or something similar.
                  Every bit will help.

                  Good luck.
                  Regards Chris.

                  Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

                  www.chrismorris.co.uk

                  House build project

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                  • #10
                    Re: Help with slow loading webpages

                    Thanks for that feedback Chris,

                    I will rename my images. Very helpful!

                    Cheers,

                    Matt
                    Matt Roessler
                    Pain-Free Acupuncture
                    www.painfreeacupuncture.com.au

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                    • #11
                      Re: Help with slow loading webpages

                      Hey I always use adobe photoshop to compress the images..pix resizer won't do that..

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                      • #12
                        Re: Help with slow loading webpages

                        Originally posted by john777 View Post
                        Hey I always use adobe photoshop to compress the images..pix resizer won't do that..

                        Hi, John, (Pixresizer won't do that).

                        Why wont it do this. ?????
                        Regards Chris.

                        Collectables, Collecting, collectors-info.com

                        www.chrismorris.co.uk

                        House build project

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                        • #13
                          Re: Help with slow loading webpages

                          Originally posted by john777 View Post
                          Hey I always use adobe photoshop to compress the images..pix resizer won't do that..
                          Yes it will...thats why they call it Pix Resizer....because it Resizes your Pix.

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