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      27th Apr 2004
Being new at FP, I am just noticing certain features. I spotted the load time notation at the bottom right on the screen. Nifty! `Course, the page is half built and it's up to 98 seconds at 28.8. I can't ever remember waiting a minute and a half for a page to load back when I had dial-up. What's a guideline for how long the viewer should have to wait, without having been forewarned about slow load time?
 
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      27th Apr 2004
How many images are in your page? The biggest bandwidth hog in a web page is
generally images, which must be downloaded along with the text in the page.
A good rule of thumb is not to allow the total bytes of the page (including
HTML, which is what you will see in FrontPage Explorer for the HTML file) to
exceed 100 KB. You can determine this by taking the size of the HTML file,
and adding the size of each image that is embedded in it.

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"KathyW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Being new at FP, I am just noticing certain features. I spotted the load

time notation at the bottom right on the screen. Nifty! `Course, the page is
half built and it's up to 98 seconds at 28.8. I can't ever remember waiting
a minute and a half for a page to load back when I had dial-up. What's a
guideline for how long the viewer should have to wait, without having been
forewarned about slow load time?


 
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      27th Apr 2004
That's where I get into these problems, because I use pictures with good resolution - my business kind of depends on it. If I have to use more than 2 or so on a page, I make them thumbnail size and link to a larger version on its own page. Is there an efficient way to thumbnail, beyond dragging corners? I have a constant battle with showing good pictures vs keeping load times reasonable.
 
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      27th Apr 2004
Create your thumbnails in a image application, then import them into FP at the correct size.

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> That's where I get into these problems, because I use pictures with good resolution - my business

kind of depends on it. If I have to use more than 2 or so on a page, I make them thumbnail size and
link to a larger version on its own page. Is there an efficient way to thumbnail, beyond dragging
corners? I have a constant battle with showing good pictures vs keeping load times reasonable.


 
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      27th Apr 2004
DUH that took it down to 15 seconds.
 
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