Web page is slow to load

A

Andrew

Hello,
I just loaded my first web page. All in all it was successful,
however it takes a long time to load the page from the internet. It
has a few pictures, but not nearly as many pictures as some sites I
have seen. Is there something I can do in publisher to make the page
load quicker?

thanks,
Andrew
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Did you resize and optimize the images prior to using them in Publisher?
That will help.


| Hello,
| I just loaded my first web page. All in all it was successful,
| however it takes a long time to load the page from the internet. It
| has a few pictures, but not nearly as many pictures as some sites I
| have seen. Is there something I can do in publisher to make the page
| load quicker?
|
| thanks,
| Andrew
|
 
A

Andrew

Rob said:
Did you resize and optimize the images prior to using them in Publisher?
That will help.

Rob,
I just resized them. Big difference. Thanks.

Andrew
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

yer welcome


| Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > Did you resize and optimize the images prior to using them in Publisher?
| > That will help.
|
| Rob,
| I just resized them. Big difference. Thanks.
|
| Andrew
|
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

....more
did you optimize them as well?

Freebie: IrFanview...great for batch resizing, renaming, optimizing etc.
great little program.


| Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > Did you resize and optimize the images prior to using them in Publisher?
| > That will help.
|
| Rob,
| I just resized them. Big difference. Thanks.
|
| Andrew
|
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Welp, I'm no expert but; an image with a file size of 100k can easily be
optimized down to 15K (maybe even smaller) with no noticible viewable
difference on the web.

Most good image editors have something like Save For Web or Optimize
options. Download and try IrFanview...takes a few minutes to learn but
experiment with different optimization levels and see the difference (or
lack of).

BTw, you don't want to keep compressing jpgs...in other words don't;
optimize/compress your jpg, then do it again and save it, and again...or you
will have mud left. Always work with a high res non-lossy image file (like a
tif or psd) then convert it to a jpg if it fits your needs, then optimize it
and use it.

sorry am in a hurry to get outta here right now...
hth


|I don't know how to optomize a picture? Would you please explain?
|
| thanks
| Andrew
|
| Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > ...more
| > did you optimize them as well?
| >
| > Freebie: IrFanview...great for batch resizing, renaming, optimizing
etc.
| > great little program.
| >
| >
| > | > | Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > | > Did you resize and optimize the images prior to using them in
Publisher?
| > | > That will help.
| > |
| > | Rob,
| > | I just resized them. Big difference. Thanks.
| > |
| > | Andrew
| > |
|
 
K

KS

Hi Rob,
I have similar problem with a video clip I download to my webpage, the
video is 27MB in size. How ca I down size it so I can download & open the web
page faster?
How do I get rid of the words that appear in the middle of the video after
down sizing it?
Thanks
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

You'd have to edit the video. I don't work with video much so can't help you
too much here.
Or find a host that supports streaming video at a reasonable price (they
usually charge extra for streaming).


| Hi Rob,
| I have similar problem with a video clip I download to my webpage, the
| video is 27MB in size. How ca I down size it so I can download & open the
web
| page faster?
| How do I get rid of the words that appear in the middle of the video after
| down sizing it?
| Thanks
| --
| KSWong
|
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > Welp, I'm no expert but; an image with a file size of 100k can easily be
| > optimized down to 15K (maybe even smaller) with no noticible viewable
| > difference on the web.
| >
| > Most good image editors have something like Save For Web or Optimize
| > options. Download and try IrFanview...takes a few minutes to learn but
| > experiment with different optimization levels and see the difference (or
| > lack of).
| >
| > BTw, you don't want to keep compressing jpgs...in other words don't;
| > optimize/compress your jpg, then do it again and save it, and again...or
you
| > will have mud left. Always work with a high res non-lossy image file
(like a
| > tif or psd) then convert it to a jpg if it fits your needs, then
optimize it
| > and use it.
| >
| > sorry am in a hurry to get outta here right now...
| > hth
| >
| >
| > | > |I don't know how to optomize a picture? Would you please explain?
| > |
| > | thanks
| > | Andrew
| > |
| > | Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > | > ...more
| > | > did you optimize them as well?
| > | >
| > | > Freebie: IrFanview...great for batch resizing, renaming, optimizing
| > etc.
| > | > great little program.
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > | > | > Did you resize and optimize the images prior to using them in
| > Publisher?
| > | > | > That will help.
| > | > |
| > | > | Rob,
| > | > | I just resized them. Big difference. Thanks.
| > | > |
| > | > | Andrew
| > | > |
| > |
| >
| >
| >
 

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