Speed check

Q

Quaid

Hi

Please give me your feed back on opening speed of this site
www.yoursellers.com

Please tell me your location, connection speed and how long it takes to open

Also if someone can help why the rest of the page is opening late while the
header part opens fast.

Thanks

Quaid
 
A

Arne

Once said:
Hi

Please give me your feed back on opening speed of this site
www.yoursellers.com

Please tell me your location, connection speed and how long it takes to open

Also if someone can help why the rest of the page is opening late while the
header part opens fast.

URL: http://www.yoursellers.com/
Title: YourSellers.com - Shopping and Business Search Directory
Date: Report run on Sun Jun 4 16:46:50CDT2006

Total HTTP Requests: 33
Total Size: 72492 bytes

Object Size Totals
Object type Size (bytes)
HTML: 38626
HTML Images: 10198
CSS Images: 0
Total Images: 10198
Javascript: 23668
CSS: 0
Multimedia: 0
Other: 0

External Objects
External Object QTY
Total HTML: 1
Total HTML Images: 10
Total CSS Images: 0
Total Images: 10
Total Scripts: 22
Total CSS imports: 0
Total Frames: 0
Total Iframes: 0

*Download Times*
Connection Rate Download Time
14.4K 56.18 seconds
28.8K 28.09 seconds
33.6K 24.08 seconds
56K 14.45 seconds
ISDN 128K 4.42 seconds
T1 1.44Mbps 0.38 seconds

*Warning!* The total number of objects on this page is 33 - consider
reducing this to a more reasonable number. Combine, refine, and optimize
your external objects. Replace graphic rollovers with CSS rollovers to
speed display and minimize HTTP requests.

*Warning!* The total number of external script files on this page is 22,
consider reducing this to a more reasonable number. Combine, refine, and
optimize your external script files. Ideally you should have one (or
even embed scripts for high-traffic pages) on your pages.

*Warning!* The total size of your external scripts is 23668 bytes, which
is over 8K. Consider optimizing your scripts for size, combining them,
and using compression where appropriate for any scripts placed in the
HEAD of your documents.

Source: http://www.websiteoptimization.com
 
R

Rik

Quaid said:
Hi

Please give me your feed back on opening speed of this site
www.yoursellers.com

Please tell me your location, connection speed and how long it takes
to open

Also if someone can help why the rest of the page is opening late
while the header part opens fast.

I have no idea why your site is slow, but it is.
I haven't got a very fast connection here (250KB/s download), but it takes
14 seconds, which is to long.

What's worth mentioning is that the page seems to load almost directly, only
the right column takes WAY to long.

(also: if a page is slow, known to be slow, and images affect markup: using
the width & height attributes of the images in the HTML code is a big help
for the overall look. I don't mean resizing with it, I mean it will
"reserve" the space needed)

Grtz,
 
C

cwdjrxyz

Quaid said:
Hi

Please give me your feed back on opening speed of this site
www.yoursellers.com

Please tell me your location, connection speed and how long it takes to open

Also if someone can help why the rest of the page is opening late while the
header part opens fast.

It completely opens within 2 to 3 seconds after I click the link. I am
in the central part of the US. My high speed DSL download connection is
working at about 2.5 Mbps tonight when connected to my site. No
problems at all. You likely need checks with a 56K and a 26K dialup
connection to get an idea if the time might be excessive for dialup
users.
 
D

dorayme

cwdjrxyz said:
It completely opens within 2 to 3 seconds after I click the link. I am
in the central part of the US. My high speed DSL download connection is
working at about 2.5 Mbps

Agh... that's not so fast really... here in Australia we get the
pages downloaded before we enter the url. Quantum broadband that
does clever things with time and causation...
 
B

Blinky the Shark

dorayme said:
Agh... that's not so fast really... here in Australia we get the
pages downloaded before we enter the url. Quantum broadband that
does clever things with time and causation...

Sure, but the rendering is upside down.
 
B

Blinky the Shark

dorayme said:
So? I have a portrait monitor that swivels and auto with software
to right it up.

Must be hell turning those laptops around and typing upside down on the
far half while the monitor's closest to you.
 
C

cwdjrxyz

dorayme wrote:

So? I have a portrait monitor that swivels and auto with software
to right it up.

Actually there is some obscure menu in some computers that allows you
to invert the image. About 2 years ago a lady asked for help in a help
group because her image was inverted. There was all sorts of discussion
about monitor adjustments, but nothing helped. Then someone asked if
anyone else used her computer. The lady then found that her children
had learned how to invert the image at school and had inverted her
image as a prank.

I use an Infocus projector for TV. It has a simple selection for
inverting the image. The reason is that the projector is turned upside
down when it is mounted on the ceiling. It also allows reversal of left
and right. This is used when you back project onto an opaque screen. I
can use this projector with the computer via the s-video and sound
outputs of the computer. The resolution is good enough for movies, but
not for very small text, unless you have much better eyes than I do.
 
N

Neredbojias

To further the education of mankind, Blinky the Shark
Must be hell turning those laptops around and typing upside down on
the far half while the monitor's closest to you.

The people are upside-down, too, and there's anti-gravity, so it all works
out.
 
B

Blinky the Shark

Neredbojias said:
To further the education of mankind, Blinky the Shark


The people are upside-down, too, and there's anti-gravity, so it all works
out.

It must be really weird when you drop something and it falls up so high
you can't reach it.
 
M

Mark Parnell

Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Blinky the Shark
It must be really weird when you drop something and it falls up so high
you can't reach it.

That's where the anti-gravity comes in.

It's really not that bad once you get used to it.
 
N

Neredbojias

To further the education of mankind, Blinky the Shark
It must be really weird when you drop something and it falls up so
high you can't reach it.

That's significant from a scientific viewpoint. Notice the prevalence of
pouch-bearing marsupials that habituate upside-down land...
 
M

Mark Parnell

Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Neredbojias
Notice the prevalence of
pouch-bearing marsupials that habituate upside-down land...

Who you calling a pouch-bearing marsupial?
 
B

Blinky the Shark

Neredbojias said:
To further the education of mankind, Blinky the Shark


That's significant from a scientific viewpoint. Notice the prevalence of
pouch-bearing marsupials that habituate upside-down land...

Sure, but that's bad design. The pouches open upward, the same
direction stuff falls. That would be like a Brit wearing pockets with
the opening on the bottom.
 
B

Blinky the Shark

Mark said:
Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, Neredbojias


Who you calling a pouch-bearing marsupial?

Is that a frameset in your pouch or are you just happy to see us?
 
N

Neredbojias

To further the education of mankind, Mark Parnell
Who you calling a pouch-bearing marsupial?

Don't worry. A PBM doesn't have anything to do with PMS unless it's rainy.
 
N

Neredbojias

To further the education of mankind, Blinky the Shark
Sure, but that's bad design. The pouches open upward, the same
direction stuff falls. That would be like a Brit wearing pockets with
the opening on the bottom.

Actually, I heard they tried dual-access ones but it gave a bad impression,
especially when Scots were around.
 
A

Adrienne Boswell

Actually there is some obscure menu in some computers that allows you
to invert the image. About 2 years ago a lady asked for help in a help
group because her image was inverted. There was all sorts of discussion
about monitor adjustments, but nothing helped. Then someone asked if
anyone else used her computer. The lady then found that her children
had learned how to invert the image at school and had inverted her
image as a prank.

Yes, my two year old did that to me. I disabled that option (don't
remember where it is now), just in case he decides to try his typing
skills again.
 

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