Working web site is not the one that looks the same in a few graphical browsers, but the one that adequately delivers its content to any device accessing it.
Sorry about the cross-posting....i thought its ok to post the same message to another relevant forum. Promise I won't do it again!
By the way, regarding the loading of 101mediapro.com, I checked it after reading your message....and I think It loads ok, not too fast and not too slow. hmmm...how slow is it on your side? Thank you
You have about 10 seconds to grab visitor's attention. Your site does not even display "Loading" in that time.
I have DSL connection and have no problem accessing any other online content.
Working web site is not the one that looks the same in a few graphical browsers, but the one that adequately delivers its content to any device accessing it.
Originally posted by preckles ...and I think It loads ok, not too fast and not too slow.
The web isn't Goldilocks and the Three Bears, your content can never get to the user too fast. Ask any normal user and they'll usually tell you that a site is too slow if the pages aren't loaded in a matter of a few seconds.
Also don't forget to completely clear your browser Cache (TIFs) before testing page load time otherwise all you are testing is how fast your machine pulls data from it's temp folder
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