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Hi all,
I am currently paying a company to host my new website, but am a little concerned with the speed in which it takes to download images. As it is an online auction website, it is essential that the speed is optimized.
I went onto vertain.com who provided me with the following Speed test results:
URL: http://www.fabricjam.com
Measured Speed (using 10 mbps T3 connection): 10.44 sec
Compare with other sites:
Samples from our benchmarks, showing average speed (in sec) for the last 12 months:
google.com 0.6 arin.net 0.7 apple.com 1.1 microsoft.com 1.2 fedex.com 2.3 usps.gov 2.9 cnn.com 4.4 weather.com 5.9
So its obvious that its a little slow!
How do I speed it up in the most cost effective way?
Thanks :-)
I am currently paying a company to host my new website, but am a little concerned with the speed in which it takes to download images. As it is an online auction website, it is essential that the speed is optimized.
I went onto vertain.com who provided me with the following Speed test results:
URL: http://www.fabricjam.com
Measured Speed (using 10 mbps T3 connection): 10.44 sec
Compare with other sites:
Samples from our benchmarks, showing average speed (in sec) for the last 12 months:
google.com 0.6 arin.net 0.7 apple.com 1.1 microsoft.com 1.2 fedex.com 2.3 usps.gov 2.9 cnn.com 4.4 weather.com 5.9
So its obvious that its a little slow!
How do I speed it up in the most cost effective way?
Thanks :-)
Fabricjam.com | Female fashion online auction website | brand new hip alternative to ebay
http://www.fabricjam.com/cat/women_5...57/lingerie_81 ;-)
I still think that the images download very slowly.... compared to e-bay and I have a fast connection?
I still think that the images download very slowly.... compared to e-bay and I have a fast connection?
Fabricjam.com | Female fashion online auction website | brand new hip alternative to ebay
do you mean in search results? because those images are small... and thats where I find it is slowest downloading
Fabricjam.com | Female fashion online auction website | brand new hip alternative to ebay
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Your images may look small, but that's because you're using HTML to re-size them. The server still must load the original image at its original size.
This image:
http://www.fabricjam.com/item_image/sl274151.jpg
for instance, is 2.12 MB.
I haven't gone through the whole site, but I did find several this large. Many of your images have been properly sized, so just re-size the rest of them.
This image:
http://www.fabricjam.com/item_image/sl274151.jpg
for instance, is 2.12 MB.
I haven't gone through the whole site, but I did find several this large. Many of your images have been properly sized, so just re-size the rest of them.
BS, PH, CIB
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