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Feedback on forum performance -- Jul 15, 2003

  • David,

    Things are moving much faster. Thanks for all your efforts getting the forum up to this new level of performance. - Ed
  • David,

    Things are moving much faster. Thanks for all your efforts getting the forum up to this new level of performance. - Ed
  • Getting the hang of it - it does seem to move a little faster. But I really appreciate not having all the ads - it made the website way too busy.

    Jen (Mook)

    She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw

  • Getting the hang of it - it does seem to move a little faster. But I really appreciate not having all the ads - it made the website way too busy.

    Jen (Mook)

    She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw

  • Fortunately (for me) I use McAfee so the ads never make it to my screen;. I also have Roadrunner, so the time factor is not that noticable; however, at times the forum took a while to load even with broadband, I cannot imagine how long it must take with dial-up! I have not noticed that delay during the time-frame you mentioned.

    jim

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  • Fortunately (for me) I use McAfee so the ads never make it to my screen;. I also have Roadrunner, so the time factor is not that noticable; however, at times the forum took a while to load even with broadband, I cannot imagine how long it must take with dial-up! I have not noticed that delay during the time-frame you mentioned.

    jim

       23 17 46 11

  • Lookin' good. Keep it up!
    B-Dubya -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inside every GE is an Alco trying to get out...apparently, through the exhaust stack!
  • Lookin' good. Keep it up!
    B-Dubya -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inside every GE is an Alco trying to get out...apparently, through the exhaust stack!
  • Thank you everyone for your feedback. It's greatly appreciated!

    QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie
    But I really appreciate not having all the ads - it made the website way too busy.


    Unfortunately I have bad news. They'll be back. This was only temporary. The good news is that we'll be working on improving the performance of our adserver so they don't impact the performance of the sites they're on.

    QUOTE: Originally posted by ericw
    Not only is it faster, but I'm not getting the annoying "scripts" message every time I switch pages.

    Are you running a firewall like Norton Internet Security or ZoneAlarm? NIS for example has an ad blocker which strips out character strings as they pass through the firewall. For example, '\promotions\' is one of the many character strings. So if there was a graphic that had a url of http://www.somesite.com/promotions/someimage.jpg the firewall would strip that out and you wouldn't seen the image at all.

    The same thing I believe is happening to our scripting for ads (or something). That's something I'll be taking a closer look at in the next couple of weeks.

    In the meantime, here's something you might want to look into (for Internet Explorer) because you may be experiencing this at other sites.

    Internet Options -- Advanced
    Disable script debugging: checked
    Display a notification about every script error: unchecked

    QUOTE: Originally posted by JamesT1
    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.


    First, I wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make the suggestion. A lot of our sites used to have frames and it's just something we want to avoid as much as possible.

    I took another look at the top part of the page. The section you're referring -- the HTML is about 4.23 KB, the two main images are about 6.4 KB. The images are served with a cache value of 30 days. It's not too bad. Better than it was.

    The primary focus for the project was to replace the forums and the registration/membership system. However I also went through and cleaned up some of the code throughout other parts of the site (it wasn't good). While it's still not perfect, from a programmer's perspective it's a big improvement.
  • Thank you everyone for your feedback. It's greatly appreciated!

    QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie
    But I really appreciate not having all the ads - it made the website way too busy.


    Unfortunately I have bad news. They'll be back. This was only temporary. The good news is that we'll be working on improving the performance of our adserver so they don't impact the performance of the sites they're on.

    QUOTE: Originally posted by ericw
    Not only is it faster, but I'm not getting the annoying "scripts" message every time I switch pages.

    Are you running a firewall like Norton Internet Security or ZoneAlarm? NIS for example has an ad blocker which strips out character strings as they pass through the firewall. For example, '\promotions\' is one of the many character strings. So if there was a graphic that had a url of http://www.somesite.com/promotions/someimage.jpg the firewall would strip that out and you wouldn't seen the image at all.

    The same thing I believe is happening to our scripting for ads (or something). That's something I'll be taking a closer look at in the next couple of weeks.

    In the meantime, here's something you might want to look into (for Internet Explorer) because you may be experiencing this at other sites.

    Internet Options -- Advanced
    Disable script debugging: checked
    Display a notification about every script error: unchecked

    QUOTE: Originally posted by JamesT1
    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.


    First, I wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make the suggestion. A lot of our sites used to have frames and it's just something we want to avoid as much as possible.

    I took another look at the top part of the page. The section you're referring -- the HTML is about 4.23 KB, the two main images are about 6.4 KB. The images are served with a cache value of 30 days. It's not too bad. Better than it was.

    The primary focus for the project was to replace the forums and the registration/membership system. However I also went through and cleaned up some of the code throughout other parts of the site (it wasn't good). While it's still not perfect, from a programmer's perspective it's a big improvement.
  • I am certainly no computer 'whiz' but do notice that the speed of the forum is much improved. Thanks for the improvements.[:D]
    Don in 'Orygun' City
  • I am certainly no computer 'whiz' but do notice that the speed of the forum is much improved. Thanks for the improvements.[:D]
    Don in 'Orygun' City
  • It's slow
  • It's slow
  • QUOTE: Originally posted by WalterK
    It's slow


    That it is. There's no arguing on that point. [B)]

    Here's my post about the recent drop in performance.
    http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5940