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Speed Test
Hey everyone,
Ive had a bit of feedback saying my site loads slow, however other people have told me it loads fast. Would it be possible for you guys to test it and then let me no wether it loads slow/fast and wether you are from europe or not. It seems to be it loads quick for european users but slow for others. Thankyou very much Site is www.wetandpuffy.com/home |
Loads pretty quick here (south america). Nice site btw! :thumbsup
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Thanks for the compliment man :thumbsup
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Loads quick :) I'm from Europe
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a bit slow at first north america , probably because it's going to /home
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From Florida the initial connection seemed to take about 2 seconds. After that the site loaded faster than I could scroll down to view it.
Love the header. You know a girl has a nice pussy when you can get a high def photo that close and it still looks nice. Please send sweet lips my best. |
About 3 seconds and my connection is cable broadband 15mbps down.
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6.87s ... that's a long load time, I'll post the results in a sec...
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Sorry make that 9.84s ... I'm on 20 down in North Carolina... This box is crazy slow for me...
First off... 75 requests to load one page... should probably trim that down a bit. For a production box to have 4 separate CSS files and 9 JS files... and all of your FreeTour preview files have 301 redirects... not a good idea either for speed. Anyway here's the results: http://www.ericfilson.com/speed.jpg Not included inline since it's pretty big :P |
Here's a few things I would recommend to speed up your site:
1) Create a script to minify some of your scripts for a deployment machine: - Combine all JS into one or two files - Combine all CSS into one or two files - PRE GZIP the above files rather than having the webserver do that on the fly - If you want to go the extra mile you could minify the JS and CSS using online tools 2) Definitely get rid of the 301 redirects for the above mentioned images 3) Combine some images into a single image (e.g. take all the buttons and make them a single image... then use that one file as background images for links via offset and fixed width properties... 4) Change hosts to some place out of Slovenia if you're catering to primarily US users ;) If you do 1 - 3 you should be able to reduce the number of requests to something around 15 - 20... That's massive and page load times would probably shrink to about 1s - 2s Good luck! |
thanks for all these suggestions, I really appreciate it
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Anytime, hit me up on ICQ if you'd like any specifics or clarification ;) Web development and site optimization has been my primary focus for the past 10 years. I like to think I've learned at least a little during that time!
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Took about 20 seconds to load here (was slow)
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really quick! EU.
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try with http://www.iwebtool.com/speed_test
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Loads fast in Zurich, Switzerland.
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fast in UK too
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4-5 sec load lag eastern usa
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7 seconds to fully load
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I'm on an 18mb down connection. The site loaded in 8 seconds for me. The models page was quicker.
really like the page design. |
10 seconds for me
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like 12 secs here in NY on a MASSIVE BW PIPE
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Loading fast in South America :thumbsup
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i just fell in love with monika <3
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After 10 seconds it still had 44 images to load, done after 14 secs. I'm in Denmark today, will be in Finland tomorrow.
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Times out for me in Costa Rica. However, traceroute shows no broken hops, but they do get very slow once it hits France.
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okay thanks alot everyone. This information is really helpful to me.
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very slow here > 30 secs and Im on a 20Mb connection
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Safari can’t open the page “http://www.wetandpuffy.com/home” because Safari can’t connect to the server “www.wetandpuffy.com”.
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