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While visiting my website my pages are very slow to load. I HAVE NOT changed anything recently.
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Posted 4 years ago
themieleman, Champion
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Drew N, Alum
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It didn't seem to bad to me, but it does appear that you have a large number of images on the site and many are between 100kb and 500kb. If you have several on the page then it will slow it down. You can click on an image in Sitebuilder and select optimize on the right and it will make the file size smaller for faster load times. You will need to publish the site after optimizing.
themieleman, Champion
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I do not see how using Sitebuilder slows the loading of my webpages when in fact I have been
using Sitebuilder for years since choosing to do business here. Your correct Drew in stating that
my pages now seem to load okay. I attribute the problem to perhaps your servers or something else at the time. I appreciate the optimizing suggestion you mentioned, thank you! Since my business relies more on people viewing my products rather than text your tip is much appreciated
using Sitebuilder for years since choosing to do business here. Your correct Drew in stating that
my pages now seem to load okay. I attribute the problem to perhaps your servers or something else at the time. I appreciate the optimizing suggestion you mentioned, thank you! Since my business relies more on people viewing my products rather than text your tip is much appreciated
Drew N, Alum
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It should not have anything to do with using Sitebuilder. Our new data center is faster and more modern than the old, but having many pictures on a page, requires the browser to download all images to your computer. The large the image size the longer it takes. Some of your pages were downloading several megabytes upon loading. Optimizing the images is a great way to fix that and improve page load time.
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