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    Basic ways to a speedy website

    Speed is certainly one of the most important factors when it comes to making
    a successful web site. These days’ people have high expectations, they expect a web site to load as fast as an application on their operating system, and therefore even a few seconds of waiting can frustrate them or leave
    altogether.

    A good website should take about 8-12 seconds (for a 56K) to load. The
    website owner is going to have to decide how fast its pages are going to be,
    for example for a multimedia or a flash site they can afford to be a bit
    slower than others provided that the users know the nature of the site.

    If you're curious as to how fast you're website is here are two websites
    that checks your speed:

    http://www.vertain.com/?sst
    http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

    Ways to speed up your website


    HTML issues:

    Use CSS where possible: Because pages with stylesheets load faster than
    those web sites designed with font tags and tables, and also it's much
    faster and easier to make changes. (Some resources on CSS –
    http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-fr...resources/css/,
    http://www.websitetips.com/css/, and http://www.glish.com/css/)

    Stay clear of nested tables: Nested tables are basically tables within
    tables, but too many of theses can really slow down the browser. When a page loads the browser starts from the top and goes down in a consecutive manner, with nested tables it has to find the end of the table before it can display the entire thing.

    Specifying height and width: For tables and images it's a good idea to
    specify their height and width, as it helps out the browser and therefore
    speeds up the process.


    Page size:

    Reduce the number of images where possible: Most common causes of slow web pages are images, but they are also the easiest to fix. Try to eliminate
    repeat and unnecessary images, so they are not downloaded the second time. And also try not to use images for words, unless it's absolutely necessary reason being the download time and also they can't be searched.

    Reduce the size of images: Everybody uses different techniques (e.g.
    converting to JPEG), but as long as the images are compressed it's beneficial for everyone.

    Remove unnecessary multimedia: This includes video, audio, flash and
    animation, if it isn't important then it shouldn't be on the page.

    Remove unnecessary scripts: Some codes can slow down the site, consider
    evaluating the codes and making them better if possible.

    Remove unnecessary META tags and META content: META tags don't achieve very much anymore, people used them for search engine optimization but due to misuse they don't hold much importance in SEO.


    web host:

    Bandwidth: Make sure you have enough bandwidth allocated, it's a good idea
    to attain more bandwidth then needed just in case of a sudden rise in
    traffic.

    Capacity of severs: There's a limit as to how many people can access your
    website so once again if your web site is growing in traffic, you should
    consider upgrading your service. And also if the web host is unable to manage their servers by overcrowding them then it could slow down your websites speed.

    These are just some of the basics to speed up your website, there are many
    other ways you can reduce download time for your website.

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    Re: Basic ways to a speedy website

    Bravo! Very well presented and useful post. Posts of this quality greatly improves this site.

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    Re: Basic ways to a speedy website

    Quote Originally Posted by CompareMan
    Bravo! Very well presented and useful post. Posts of this quality greatly improves this site.
    Thank you

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    Re: Basic ways to a speedy website

    I read about this before when my site was extremely slow to load. Thanks to the same article you posted above, I could improve it.
    It worked for me!

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