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Feedback on forum performance -- Jul 15, 2003
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Anonymous
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:22 PM
David - I saw your post about website loading speed on the MRR Forum, it is running a little faster without the ads, but not by much.
I thought I'd run an idea past you which might improve speed, I dabble a liitle in web design but am not an expert by any means so you've probably already thought of it and ruled it out - but here goes:
Throughout the whole Trains.com site I notice the nav bar at the top of the screen is part of each page, not a seperate frame, and therefore reloads every time you refre***he screen or move around in the site. I know that there has been a movement amongst web designers away from frame built pages because if not done properly they can be really irritating, but in this instance loading only once when you login would really help the speed of the site because the nav bar is very graphic orientated. If you wanted you could run a script that reloads the nav bar every so often to change the ads.
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Anonymous
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:24 PM
Hey Willy2,
That is because in your profile, where it asks "Show on Active Users: " (located under the Country list), you have selected No. What this means is that in the places where it displays who is currently online, if you selected No, it will not display your name.
Hope that helps.
Dave
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:24 PM
Hey Willy2,
That is because in your profile, where it asks "Show on Active Users: " (located under the Country list), you have selected No. What this means is that in the places where it displays who is currently online, if you selected No, it will not display your name.
Hope that helps.
Dave
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Posted by
Willy2
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:37 PM
Thank You Dave! [:)][:D][8D][:p][;)][^][8)][:o)]
Willy
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Willy2
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:37 PM
Thank You Dave! [:)][:D][8D][:p][;)][^][8)][:o)]
Willy
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Posted by
edo1039
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:56 PM
I think you got it,the banners and ads always slow down any site and becomes a pain in the b----,and this will always keep me from going back to site with all the bannes and ads.Great job!!
Ed OKeefe Summerfield,Fl "Go New Haven"
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Posted by
edo1039
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 7:56 PM
I think you got it,the banners and ads always slow down any site and becomes a pain in the b----,and this will always keep me from going back to site with all the bannes and ads.Great job!!
Ed OKeefe Summerfield,Fl "Go New Haven"
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Posted by
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 8:39 PM
Thumbs up. It's shweeeeet.
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 8:39 PM
Thumbs up. It's shweeeeet.
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Posted by
sooblue
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 11:06 PM
I love how fast it's switching between screens. Just great.
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sooblue
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Tue, Jul 15 2003 11:06 PM
I love how fast it's switching between screens. Just great.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Wed, Jul 16 2003 12:34 AM
Not only is it faster, but I'm not getting the annoying "scripts" message every time I switch pages.
Eric
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Wed, Jul 16 2003 12:34 AM
Not only is it faster, but I'm not getting the annoying "scripts" message every time I switch pages.
Eric
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Posted by
MAbruce
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Wed, Jul 16 2003 6:51 AM
Now you're cookin'!! [^][^]
Keep up the good work!
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Wed, Jul 16 2003 6:51 AM
Now you're cookin'!! [^][^]
Keep up the good work!
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