I don't know if I'm in the correct place to ask this question, but I'll try. If I'm not strictly obeying the rules, please forgive me!
As an absolute novice, I sometimes find it difficult to relate to various issues, and I find that a direct comparison with something similar is easier to correllate with.
Looking at the forum concerning people's new sites and their requests for comments and critiques, I saw a really impressive site which is www.eternalhair.com, and the site builder, Chickipie, was advised that the site was really heavy and took too long to load owing to the amount and size of the graphics. I understand this and found, as others apparently did, that it took a long time to load up. Yesterday I sought advice about my new site and was told that a 500 size was sufficient - and to try and not go any larger.
As a point of reference, I would be interested in learning the actual size of Chickipie's site so that I could do a direct comparison with mine.
Can you, Chickipie, or anyone else for that matter, tell me?
A note for the forum moderator: perhaps if this is not in the correct forum, would you be kind enough to move it for me.
Many thanks
Lee
As an absolute novice, I sometimes find it difficult to relate to various issues, and I find that a direct comparison with something similar is easier to correllate with.
Looking at the forum concerning people's new sites and their requests for comments and critiques, I saw a really impressive site which is www.eternalhair.com, and the site builder, Chickipie, was advised that the site was really heavy and took too long to load owing to the amount and size of the graphics. I understand this and found, as others apparently did, that it took a long time to load up. Yesterday I sought advice about my new site and was told that a 500 size was sufficient - and to try and not go any larger.
As a point of reference, I would be interested in learning the actual size of Chickipie's site so that I could do a direct comparison with mine.
Can you, Chickipie, or anyone else for that matter, tell me?
A note for the forum moderator: perhaps if this is not in the correct forum, would you be kind enough to move it for me.
Many thanks
Lee
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