Added a few options to the article.
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Turned on the mem cache fetaure to file. Will keep an eye on this.
Also have all pictures/avatars/profile pic/attachments stored to file system. CSS saved as files. Anything else to consider? |
Add some info to the article on the bottom, install OptiPNG :)
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Some of this stuff may have some impact.
However, I still feel a lot of this has to do with client side and server side. On the server side, there are a lot of people who are hosting their sites with big over-crowded shared hosting companies. Consider this: when you got Windows 7, did you still run it on the same PC that ran Windows XP? no is most likely your answer. Upgrade your host or your server - get them to tell you their server specs, and how many other users are sharing your server. The client side stuff: Safari is the faster of the mainstream browsers to date. I've check VB4 in Safari, and am impressed with it's speed. No major issues vs VB3.8. |
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I know its bad |
I bought vb_optimizer pro and done with it. lol
it have saved me 98,000 queries in 2 days :D |
how do you edit "additional.css"?
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It is a browser site rendering process and has nothing to do with the page request so the "speed effect" totally depends on the hardware specs of the visitor. |
Hi there
In an effort to speed up my site, I stored css sheets as files. However when I do that, my backgound image (in doc_background) doesn't work. If I switch back to not storing css as files...the background image works again. Anyway I can store css as files and still keep my background image? Thanks Cheers |
no one?? :confused::eek:
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