I use Photoshop almost exclusively so dunno what Optimize is called in your Image Editor (you do it to the image before you import it into FP).
Publish Publish Publish...worry about fine tuning later
, besides that "slow page" thing is a vague approximataztionnnnn of reality.
Let us see the site too!
Robo
| Well, I guess I will take my chances and see what happens without doing anything. Hopefully the report miscalculated and my pages aren't as slow as indicated. However, if I would choose to optimize, is that the feature, Tools, Optimize HTML?
| Thank you so much!
| P.S. - I will be attempting to publish my website this evening. If I have any questions, I will be back with a new thread. In the meantime, thank you for helping me with this. I hope the images download without a glitch!
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| ----- Crash Gordon® wrote: -----
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| You could probably take then down a notch or two in Optimize without hurting image quality. Personally, I don't worry about it until i see it on the web for real - to tell ya the truth.
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| | Thanks for the reply. As I said before, I only have four pictures on my site.
| | One page has an image 47.2 KB
| | One page has an image 75.7 KB
| | One page has two images - 31.1KB and 35.3 KB
| | One page does not have any images.
| | Would those size images cause "slow pages"? I resized the images in Microsoft Office Picture Manager, not FP.
| | Thank you so much for all of your help.
| |
| |
| | ----- Crash GordonÃ,® wrote: -----
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| | 1- you need to look at the actual image file size - not the physical dimensions of the image - particularly if you resized them in FP (which may change the physical dimensions but not necessarily the file size.
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| | I wouldn't be too concerned about unlinked files until you put the web online.
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| | | Darn, everytime I think I am asking a somewhat relatively simple question I always get lost in translation. If you can't tell, I am a newbie. I still am not sure I understand. I checked the Tools Options Report View and there is "Assume connection speed of" and that is set at 56 kbps.
| | | Should I be concerned about these two items I have asked about?
| | | 1. My slow pages are, I am certain, because of images. However, these images were created in Microsoft Picture Manager and then inserted into my site. The images are small, most approximately 288 x 216. I only have a total of four images on my site. When previewing in the browser, is that a good indication how everything will look and perform?
| | | 2. Unlinked files. The report says I have some but I think they are files that were from my previous site which is what I am working off of. Again, if everything works in the preview, shouldn't everthing be okay?
| | | I don't want to publish my site and then find it does not work right. I would find that embarrassing and would get very frazzled. That is why I am trying to make sure everything is right now before I get to that next and hopefully final stage of publishing.
| | | Thank you very much for your time!
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| | | ----- Stefan B Rusynko wrote: -----
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| | | He just means set your preferred "connection speed" to for the reports to use using Tools Options Report View (tab)
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| | | | Thank you for responding. However, I need you to explain this further. I don't know where I should be in FP2003 when you
| | | say on the bottom right I should right click and select isdn. Where do I find this "isdn"?
| | | | Thanks!
| | | |
| | | | ----- Bill Schroyer wrote: -----
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| | | | Where it says on the bottom right, right click and select
| | | | isdn and see what it says. What you really need to look at
| | | | is over all page size, the page and all the files in it
| | | | should be (and this debatable) about 70k.
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| | | | Bill Schroyer
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| | | | >-----Original Message-----
| | | | >Hi!
| | | | >I am so very close to publishing my website. I am being
| | | | ever so careful every step of the way. I have everything
| | | | the way I want it and just did a check through "Reports".
| | | | Is it correct that I should only be concerned about "Slow
| | | | Pages", "Unlinked Files" and "Broken Hyperlinks"? If so,
| | | | I have a question about two of these:
| | | | >1. It shows that I have three slow pages loading
| | | | anywhere from 43 seconds to 50 seconds. Of my four-page
| | | | site, these three pages are the ones that have images.
| | | | When I preview my site in the Microsoft Internet Explorer,
| | | | these pages do not appear to be loading slowly. Can you
| | | | please explain?
| | | | >2. Unlinked files is a little confusing to me. I know
| | | | that I have some images that I am currently not using that
| | | | will show as unlinked, right? But I'm not sure I
| | | | understand the two columns, "Links To" and "Links From".
| | | | Could someone help me understand this report?
| | | | >3. I do not have any broken hyperlinks according to the
| | | | report.
| | | | >Thank you very much!
| | | | >.
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