On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:47:01 +0200, "Martin!"
<m.*******@gmail.comcomcommer> wrote:
that doesnt sounds like a malfunction, but rather a small server or
small client bandwidth. in my check your site takes about 280Kb to
download. with that much you are in the top range of website sizes.
I concur. An online analysis revealed that:
# TOTAL_OBJECTS - Warning! The total number of objects on this page
is 35 - 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.
# TOTAL_IMAGES - Warning! The total number of images on this page is
28 , consider reducing this to a more reasonable number. Combine,
refine, and optimize your graphics. Replace graphic rollovers with CSS
rollovers to speed display and minimize HTTP requests.
# TOTAL_CSS - Caution. The total number of external CSS files on this
page is 3 , consider reducing this to a more reasonable number.
Combine, refine, and optimize your external CSS files. Ideally you
should have one (or even embed CSS for high-traffic pages) on your
pages.
# TOTAL_SIZE - Warning! The total size of this page is 109904 bytes,
which will load in 22.50 seconds on a 56Kbps modem. Consider reducing
total page size to less than 30K to achieve sub eight second response
times on 56K connections. Pages over 100K exceed most attention
thresholds at 56Kbps, even with feedback.
# TOTAL_SCRIPT - Caution. The total number of external script files on
this page is 4. Consider reducing this to one or two. Combine, refine,
and optimize your external script files. Ideally you should have one
(or even embed scripts for high-traffic pages) on your pages.
# IMAGES_SIZE - Warning! The total size of your images is 31674 bytes,
which is over 30K. Consider optimizing your images for size, combining
them, and replacing graphic rollovers with CSS.
# SCRIPT_SIZE - Warning! The total size of external your scripts is
46497 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.
# CSS_SIZE - Warning! The total size of your external CSS is 31733
bytes, which is over 8K. Consider optimizing your CSS for size by
eliminating whitespace, using shorthand notation, and combining
multiple CSS files where appropriate.
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Your HTML and CSS file sizes seem especially excessive to me. The
estimated load time at 56k -- still the web standard -- more than 20
seconds. In particular, the following 4 elements seem
unconscienciously large:
size type element
35143 SCRIPT
http://www.nana.co.il/common/JScript/CommonGeneral.js
20061 CSS
http://www.nana.co.il/HTML/Nana.css
20061 IMG
http://www.nana.co.il//secure-uk.imr...ion-il&cg=0
10875 CSS
http://images.nana.co.il/Partner1/Se...tyles_1_22.css