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we all love adding new features, adding tips and tricks from other creators, tinkering around with code and constantly improving our sites..

but

te more you add the slower it gets.. bogging down  as you css and custom code gets extensive, as you add modules apps  sliders  high res images etc etc etc

then you get to where your sites taking 20..30 seconds to load!

its time for a tune up, so heres a few helpful suggestions.

tip. make a text file on your pc to save code you remove

step 1 go through custom code remove everything thats not esential

step 2 run some of these speed tests to try to get an idea of whats slowing your site down most http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/freebies/tools-profiling-websites-speed/

if these tests show you have far too many images reduce the number of ir]\tems shown in the activuty feed i dropped from 20 to 4

reduce the number of blogs and events shown on the main page

reduce the number of photos videos members in the members module etc

tip this maybe surprising but often the lil badge (heart) i used for my donators category  took the longest to load! so i made my own lil tiny low res heart  insread of using the ning supplied 1

 

as of now the music player is the slowest loading item on my site

next

anything u can use css for instead of an image do so

example i had a "download our toolbar" image which i removed replacing it with a simple link but styled as a button

 

look for any 404  errors in the loading

1 tip i used was a styled list on the left collumn of "add" content links

these had arrow background images originaqly but i gues were removed from the server so are now giving 404's so i removed then from the css

 

next, any image thats a transparent png will be larger then it needs to be  my logo as an example so i pasted that teasparemt png content over a new fike with the same color background as my site and converted to jpg and  even with a 55 quality it was 1/4 the size of the png

 

at this point my site was 50-60% faster..when logged in..logged out it wa 150% faster

 

(maybe 1 of you real techy guys can explain this now the slower objects are 4 diferent connections to www.dreadlockssite.com/main/error/js

i assume this is some error catching script? and if i reduce the page errors (would it be css?) the connection to this script would educe as well?)

 

the final thing i did isnt for newbies as it makes your css unreadable and alot harder to edit

i had used other css minifyers in the past that always screwe up css animations so i was happy to find this css minifyer

http://refresh-sf.com/yui/

it compresses only by removing exess spaces  and formatting (assume comments as well)

so turns the entire css into 1 single line of code with no foratting

it reduces the size by 10-15%  but not only download size and speed but processing speed as well

you may want to save 2 versions 1 on the site 1  on your pc as an editable version



 

i9d recomend continue running the speed test tools looking for trends  and identifying what elements slow your page loads most often and concider removing or optimizing them

 

another tip when saving images in photoshop never use save as always use save for the web to save a smaller version

 

 

question for experts

is there any way to save the css file as file.css.gz using gz compression then use the link code o call a compressed version of the css?

 

edit: squeezing out those last few speed tweaks

 

to gain the most out of  your speed tweaks, disable skimlinks  social feeds  (the twitter feed posts rss feeds ets in ning labs) (these slow things the most)

disable ning ads on desktop

disable the badges  (yes they are small files but thge wait time while downloading them really ads up!)

change the activity feed to show on main page only

comb through all scripts both inline and in custom code a d remove any that arent truly esential

disable any extentions, apps  and beta features that arent used everyday and esential

 

reduce http requests as much as possible i cut mine to 1/3 and  that reduced overall download times drasticly

its now under 1/5 of what it was

 

keep running the pingdom and other tools looking for trends in whats slwing your site and try finding ways to reduce it

reduce overall "payload" or data transfered as  much as possible  i cut mine to 1/3

 

 

got it fast enough?

keep tracking  the speed looking for more opurtunities to gain just a lil more

bgut remember

on average 80% of the slowness comes from server wait times

reducing the number of objects and http requests will help alot

but i see often the 1st page request takes the longest sometimes the server has a 2 second delay before even serving the 1st byte of the html..theres not alot that can be done about that unless ning increases the number of servers and redistributes the load better

plus  many calls to glam have longish wait times as well

 

 

my sites 5-10 times faster now after using all of these tweaks without losing amy truly essential functionality

 

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  •  great tips soaringEagle

    ad "speed up your site" or something like that to the title of this discussion you'll get more views and help more people

    ( time for a tuneup? speed up the load time of your network )

    • good point

  • updated with more ways to increase site speed...drasticly

  • Oh man you are great really!  i need this tip!   +100000

    thank you SoaringEagle!

    • i did  too thats why i posted it haha

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    • that helps sure but most of the download times lost to delays in waiting for eachgh image

      so even a tiny image can take a long time whike waiting

      plus

      i found using 1 tiny imge for 4 backgrounds becaue of te way ninghandles images it counted each as a seperate image and so that takes 4 times longer to download the background

      those backgrounds were tint only 500 bytes

      but still really added to download times

      \

      its the number of objects on the site that really add up

      more then the size

      • soaringeagle thank you very much for the tip, can you let me how i can compresses the java-script codes which we used in the "End of Page Code". i will be much appreciate if this thing will be done

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