In the first part of this series, two main areas that contribute to poor performance were discussed: hardware and software. Part 2 will discuss other software that can contribute to poor performance.
It’s STILL a software problem
The structure, size, or location of HTML, images, JavaScript, CSS, etc., can make the difference between a page load time […]
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Why Is My Website So Slow? (Part 2)
Posted by Tim in May 30th 2008
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Great Site…Painful FAQ
Posted by Tim in March 17th 2008
I’ve been trying out the Pandora, an online music station that plays music similar to any artist you type in. You type in “Beatles” and you will hear a song from the Beatles, then a song from a similar artist. You can rate the song you hear to get better suggestions. Cool concept.
Unfortunately for me, […]
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- Why Is My Website So Slow? (Part 2)
- Three Levels of Web Application Monitoring
- A View from the Inside Out
- Intranet Web Applications are Important Too
- Reducing Outlook’s Memory Usage and Increasing Performance
- Painfully Slow. But Why?
- External Javascript Kills Website Performance
- 10 Easy Tips to Help You Kill Your Website’s Performance
