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Rudy Velthuis wrote in message <36ed4c02.0@news.povray.org>...
>I had the same problems. I was asked to translate the texts on his homepage
>(Dutch to English), but I had big problems scrolling through it. It took
>minutes to show even parts of it. So I gave up.
>
>Perhaps I'll translate your post to Govert (I think he'll read this):
>
Well, I'll add some more two cents, even though I know this is not the main
topic. This guy has a superb work and will be very helpful to many people,
beginning with me! :-)
- A very "safe" size/per html is 50K, but graphically speaking, that's
unreal. 70K is a good goal, just to keep in mind those folks with slower
machines or connections.
-Check the background image. To repeat -and upload- fast it has to be the
smaller, the better., let's say 4 to 7K. If it is jpeg, try to reduce its
file size. Think about another color to set while the background is
loading, so your white letters can be seen.
-Since browsers load the whole tables first, provide height and width with
each image. They will appear faster.
-And finally, but not least, try dividing into several htmls. They can keep
the same look and feel and will be -surely- visited.
Regards,
Marjorie Graterol
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