My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site loads
fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?

Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by John

John
Sun Apr 09 20:18:41 CDT 2006

FrontPage is on your computer. It should load almost instantly no matter how
heavy (file size) the page is.

If you look at the bottom right area of FrontPage while you have a page open
you should see the approximate load time of your page.
Looks like 0:01@28.8kbps
You can click on that and change the connection speed to see the time at a
different speeds.
Load time is dependant on everything on the page (File sizes) and any other
CSS & JS you have linked to that page.
The more you put on a page the slower it is to load.

John Malone
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| My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
| eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site
loads
| fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?



Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by Steve

Steve
Mon Apr 10 06:18:04 CDT 2006

Is your site image intensive??

Did you resize / resample your images to the actual size ( height and
width ) used on the page??


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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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"Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site
> loads
> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?



RE: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by Metropet

Metropet
Mon Apr 10 15:19:01 CDT 2006



"Metropet" wrote:

> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site loads
> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?

I noticed an error in my original question above. What I meant to say is:
My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on FIREFOX the site loads
fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?

Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by Steve

Steve
Mon Apr 10 16:36:19 CDT 2006

Can you post a link so someone can take a look??

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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
.......................with a computer



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>
>
> "Metropet" wrote:
>
>> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
>> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site
>> loads
>> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
>
> I noticed an error in my original question above. What I meant to say is:
> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on FIREFOX the site loads
> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?



Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by Metropet

Metropet
Mon Apr 10 17:13:02 CDT 2006

That would be a good first step and thank you for suggesting the obvious.
www.metropettracker.com - a dog and cat lost and found. And again, t hank
you, Steve.
Madeleine

"Steve Easton" wrote:

> Can you post a link so someone can take a look??
>
> --
> Steve Easton
> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> 95isalive
> This site is best viewed............
> ........................with a computer
>
>
>
> "Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EF44525D-89C6-4A6B-9C61-2E71F17EA484@microsoft.com...
> >
> >
> > "Metropet" wrote:
> >
> >> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> >> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site
> >> loads
> >> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
> >
> > I noticed an error in my original question above. What I meant to say is:
> > My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> > eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on FIREFOX the site loads
> > fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
>
>
>

Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by Steve

Steve
Mon Apr 10 19:39:39 CDT 2006

1. You're using frames.
2. You have 18 images totaling: 203964 kb.

Try resampeling the images with an image editor such as the Free IrfanView,
www.irfanview.com
And save them with a quality setting of 75% to reduce the image file sizes.

Why it would open faster in FF beats me.

Have you cleared the FF cache files and then tried it??


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
.......................with a computer




"Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> That would be a good first step and thank you for suggesting the obvious.
> www.metropettracker.com - a dog and cat lost and found. And again, t hank
> you, Steve.
> Madeleine
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> Can you post a link so someone can take a look??
>>
>> --
>> Steve Easton
>> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
>> 95isalive
>> This site is best viewed............
>> ........................with a computer
>>
>>
>>
>> "Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:EF44525D-89C6-4A6B-9C61-2E71F17EA484@microsoft.com...
>> >
>> >
>> > "Metropet" wrote:
>> >
>> >> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
>> >> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site
>> >> loads
>> >> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
>> >
>> > I noticed an error in my original question above. What I meant to say
>> > is:
>> > My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
>> > eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on FIREFOX the site
>> > loads
>> > fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
>>
>>
>>



Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by Metropet

Metropet
Tue Apr 11 20:21:01 CDT 2006


Hi, Steve...
I cleared the FF cache and the loading of some of the images took a moments
hesitation, certainly not as long as it takes on IE. As for the Irfanview or
any such software, being a naive at this sort of tinkering, and not wanting
to create a disaster that I can't myself get out of, I sort of don't want to
go there. This site was designed and created by another who is no longer
available for fixes, so I'm kinda fearful to tred.
Madeleine

"Steve Easton" wrote:

> 1. You're using frames.
> 2. You have 18 images totaling: 203964 kb.
>
> Try resampeling the images with an image editor such as the Free IrfanView,
> www.irfanview.com
> And save them with a quality setting of 75% to reduce the image file sizes.
>
> Why it would open faster in FF beats me.
>
> Have you cleared the FF cache files and then tried it??
>
>
> --
> Steve Easton
> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> 95isalive
> This site is best viewed............
> ........................with a computer
>
>
>
>
> "Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:685BB4E5-C310-430A-8DF4-F1EB0298A632@microsoft.com...
> > That would be a good first step and thank you for suggesting the obvious.
> > www.metropettracker.com - a dog and cat lost and found. And again, t hank
> > you, Steve.
> > Madeleine
> >
> > "Steve Easton" wrote:
> >
> >> Can you post a link so someone can take a look??
> >>
> >> --
> >> Steve Easton
> >> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> >> 95isalive
> >> This site is best viewed............
> >> ........................with a computer
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EF44525D-89C6-4A6B-9C61-2E71F17EA484@microsoft.com...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Metropet" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> >> >> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the site
> >> >> loads
> >> >> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
> >> >
> >> > I noticed an error in my original question above. What I meant to say
> >> > is:
> >> > My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> >> > eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on FIREFOX the site
> >> > loads
> >> > fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

Re: Site designed with Front Page loads slowly by SBFan2000

SBFan2000
Thu Apr 13 06:18:39 CDT 2006

do you not know how to author pages? resampling graphics is pretty easy. I
just opened your logo in my Lviewpro basic and then just resaved it and the
size went from 80KB to 20KB with almost no noticable loss in quality.

"Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi, Steve...
> I cleared the FF cache and the loading of some of the images took a
moments
> hesitation, certainly not as long as it takes on IE. As for the Irfanview
or
> any such software, being a naive at this sort of tinkering, and not
wanting
> to create a disaster that I can't myself get out of, I sort of don't want
to
> go there. This site was designed and created by another who is no longer
> available for fixes, so I'm kinda fearful to tred.
> Madeleine
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
> > 1. You're using frames.
> > 2. You have 18 images totaling: 203964 kb.
> >
> > Try resampeling the images with an image editor such as the Free
IrfanView,
> > www.irfanview.com
> > And save them with a quality setting of 75% to reduce the image file
sizes.
> >
> > Why it would open faster in FF beats me.
> >
> > Have you cleared the FF cache files and then tried it??
> >
> >
> > --
> > Steve Easton
> > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> > 95isalive
> > This site is best viewed............
> > ........................with a computer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:685BB4E5-C310-430A-8DF4-F1EB0298A632@microsoft.com...
> > > That would be a good first step and thank you for suggesting the
obvious.
> > > www.metropettracker.com - a dog and cat lost and found. And again, t
hank
> > > you, Steve.
> > > Madeleine
> > >
> > > "Steve Easton" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Can you post a link so someone can take a look??
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Steve Easton
> > >> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> > >> 95isalive
> > >> This site is best viewed............
> > >> ........................with a computer
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> "Metropet" <Metropet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:EF44525D-89C6-4A6B-9C61-2E71F17EA484@microsoft.com...
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > "Metropet" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly
then
> > >> >> eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on Front Page the
site
> > >> >> loads
> > >> >> fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
> > >> >
> > >> > I noticed an error in my original question above. What I meant to
say
> > >> > is:
> > >> > My website designed with Front Page loads haltingly and partly then
> > >> > eventually completes on Internet Explorer, but on FIREFOX the site
> > >> > loads
> > >> > fully in seconds. Is there a band aid for that?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> >
> >