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Visitors complain menus are slow

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Some of my visitors have complained that the menus are slow on http://unattended.msfn.org :(

I've tested them on 3ghz and 1.2ghz, in both Mozilla firefox and IE6, and they seem fine to me. What could the problem be?
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Looks like the initial load of all the graphics you have in the menus is slowing things down. After that everything works fine.

Please don't forget to add your license number to the "License Number:" area of the comments in milonic_src.js.
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jgillett wrote:Please don't forget to add your license number to the "License Number:" area of the comments in milonic_src.js.
Oops, didn't know I had to do that. All done :)
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Hi Aaron,

I think the menu itself is fine it's probably the images creating a heavy download.

You could try caching the images but this may make matters worse on initial download.

Once the images have loaded though it all seems fine.

See what connections your users are experiencing trouble with, you might find they are all on dial-up.

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Good idea to get the latest release, 5.4 has a border problem on main menu.

If you find its slowing down on IE you could try background color instead of bgimage, its easier.

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funny, looks like 2 smileys played truant ;)
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What size (in Kb) are your icons? Have you made sure that you resized them and reduced the quality of the pictures before you use them in the menu system?
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Post by John »

Good questions, Andy. However, I'm seeing generally 1K icons already sized down (not being resized by the browser).

I did notice, in the Unattended menu anyway, the first time it opens up (slow version) there is additional white space at the bottom of the menu - one or two lines worth. Open it up again and the opening speed is good and the white space is gone.

Think maybe Andy needs to look at this one again.
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Post by Maz »

Since we don't have an active bug section, I'll add my findings.

Image align right will go right off a subimage not right of subimage-text (Safari).

Image padding does nothing (Safari).

image background in a 100% horizontal main menu still has a tendency to cover the whole page on first load (in older IE's or is it just mac). So I avoid a background in main menu because there is nothing worse than someone arriving at a site and seeing nothing but a background color on first load.

That's all I can remember for now, it was a late night.

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BTW I took down the under construction, you can now see it at
http://www.mercuryexposure.org
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Love your 'rating' section! Nifty.
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Post by Maz »

Thanks, works good now.

I wanted the canary as the top item but it threw out the width, I don't know why because its smaller than the menu width.

So I put the canary in a div position:fixed, background.

Fixed align=left (its was centering)
I don't know if its the css or menu but the right edge is misbehaving in Firebird. It works fine in other browsers, its just a right margin in px's with the menu and canary on top.

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Is Firebird really that popular? I see the name tossed around once in a while, but that's about it. Point is, is it worth the effort? You can't cover everything.
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I think more people are using Firebird because its more standards compliant that IE. You are liable to infected viruses via IE. And it has excellent tools for designers to validate etc.

Anyhow I fixed the problem. All I have left is an IE bug on the forum page.

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Sorry, I've been letting you down. Between things being nuttier than usual around here, and trying to get the new site/store going, etc., I'm getting a bit snowed under.
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fredlongworthhighschool wrote:What size (in Kb) are your icons? Have you made sure that you resized them and reduced the quality of the pictures before you use them in the menu system?
All the icons in total are 25kb.

I know I'm on a fast host, but I don't know why it took a friend on ADSL 2 minutes to wait for the menu to load. I'm on 56k and it loaded a lot faster than that. 8O
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Post by Andy »

ADSL does occasionally have connection problems.

Yesterday I had a transfer rate of 1.2kb/s that's about the equivalent of a 9600 modem.

When ADSL is good, it's good but when it has problems, sheesh it can be really bad, like worse than dial-up.

It was probably a glitch in the Matrix :D

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