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Slower than a slow thing called Mr McSlow?

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    #31
    Originally posted by administrator View Post
    Just ran the optimize [sic] tables scripts and the main forums seem to be flying in IE now but still a bit slow to load in FF which is odd.

    TPD is slower than a slow thing called Mr Slow. Maybe it is time TPD made a graceful exit? Your thoughts on a postcard please as it may arrive quicker than posting
    Ok! here's an Idea. delete all 8,176 of my tpd post's just leave the one that reveals that Sasguru and Churchill are really ******* ****** *** ****** , agreed
    That should be enough
    Confusion is a natural state of being

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      #32
      LOL - I thought that would give you all something to help pass Friday afternoon. Honestly... If TPD is slow then it is slow, as long as it does not affect the rest of the forum or the main site (which is on this box too) then nothing will happen to it.

      Will also look at optimising the server a bit over the weekend to see if page load time can't be improved. Must say the load time is really good from here but will see over the next week how things look before suggesting that optimizing the tables had any effect.

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        #33
        Originally posted by administrator View Post
        LOL - I thought that would give you all something to help pass Friday afternoon. Honestly... If TPD is slow then it is slow, as long as it does not affect the rest of the forum or the main site (which is on this box too) then nothing will happen to it.

        Will also look at optimising the server a bit over the weekend to see if page load time can't be improved. Must say the load time is really good from here but will see over the next week how things look before suggesting that optimizing the tables had any effect.
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          #34
          Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
          administrator is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.

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            #35
            Originally posted by realityhack View Post
            Is it my connection or has the site been running slower than normal over the last couple of days?
            Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
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              #36
              Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
              Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
              **** off!
              Confusion is a natural state of being

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                #37
                Originally posted by administrator View Post
                LOL - I thought that would give you all something to help pass Friday afternoon. Honestly... If TPD is slow then it is slow, as long as it does not affect the rest of the forum or the main site (which is on this box too) then nothing will happen to it


                I'm sure the denizens would have a whip round if it becomes necessary to move TPD to a dedicated server

                Oh, evening all

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by realityhack View Post
                  Easy: CUK bulletin board speed report

                  Well over the recommended sizes for page size, images and script size.

                  Total page size (main page) 130665 bytes.
                  The scripts ought to be minified with something like JSMin or YUI Compressor - that would speed things up.

                  Can't see that anything could be done about the images - with the exception of the logo, which is hardly massive anyway, they act as link icons, so they can't be shoved off into the CSS as background images without impairing accessibility.

                  The vBulletin CSS ought to be in a separate file brought in with <link> to allow caching, rather than inline in the <head> of the page.

                  One thing that would greatly reduce the page weight, and save CUK quite a bit on bandwidth costs, would be to rework the templates, getting rid of the excessive number of nested tables used for layout purposes, and controlling layout with CSS instead, as God (or at least the W3C) intended. (Although much of the content is indeed tabular in nature, so a search-and-replace wouldn't work )

                  However, most of these issues are presumably in the hands of the people who make vBulletin - I'm sure the admins wouldn't want to fix this stuff and then see it all break and have to be reworked every time a new version comes out

                  I'll see about reworking it using modern techniques when I've got time, just as a proof of concept - the admins could then file "crap markup" as a bug with vBulletin, if nobody else has already done so

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by administrator View Post
                    LOL - I thought that would give you all something to help pass Friday afternoon. Honestly... If TPD is slow then it is slow, as long as it does not affect the rest of the forum or the main site (which is on this box too) then nothing will happen to it.

                    Will also look at optimising the server a bit over the weekend to see if page load time can't be improved. Must say the load time is really good from here but will see over the next week how things look before suggesting that optimizing the tables had any effect.
                    I was going to suggest that if TPD is the only thing that is affected, then so what?
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                      What he said
                      Truly, you are on the mark. I aspire to that level of geekiness.
                      Xen - feel free to award points accordingly

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