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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 264009" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>that is what you should do but some many people don't realize that fact. they have a fast connection like I do and they design for themselves. </p><p>1.5 mb is pretty slow for today's internet so you are going to have some delays in loading. At 34 on wireless mine is pretty fast. My Desktop is hard lined into the modem so it is faster. I click on a site and it is loaded. </p><p></p><p>I would bet that the way this site is built the scrolling photos are going to slow you down.</p><p> [USER=9237]@eurotrash[/USER], how big are these photos? file size? You can speed up the site by making sure the photos are 72ppi which is all the web is going to see anyway. Get them as small as you can without losing quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 264009, member: 6277"] that is what you should do but some many people don't realize that fact. they have a fast connection like I do and they design for themselves. 1.5 mb is pretty slow for today's internet so you are going to have some delays in loading. At 34 on wireless mine is pretty fast. My Desktop is hard lined into the modem so it is faster. I click on a site and it is loaded. I would bet that the way this site is built the scrolling photos are going to slow you down. [USER=9237]@eurotrash[/USER], how big are these photos? file size? You can speed up the site by making sure the photos are 72ppi which is all the web is going to see anyway. Get them as small as you can without losing quality. [/QUOTE]
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