I love this website, I hate this webpage.
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I've chased the bytes... Meaning fast load times. I think Sketchucation is pretty fast. from the test I've looked at it might have a few little things it could do, but mostly it's already on the upper end. However, there are always things you can do.
One great way of increasing useability for websites is Google's Pagespeed testing and server mod. This might be the best method for helping people on the lower bandwidth spectrum because it covers so much code ground with not much fuss.
Here's Sketchucation's results. it comes with suggestions for fixes.
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsketchucation.comIf you have server control there is also the pagespeed mod for apache based servers. this does a lot of things on the fly to increase speed without having to make any changes to your website. it will make changes as it serves and do it faster. It's kind of crazy when you think about it.
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/module
finally here are a few systems that test and give specific areas that can be worked on.
You can see here on webpagespeedtest.com it scores pretty good. (I might add that first byte is just the handhsake of the server, not any real loading. it's the initial time it takes for the server to say yes I'm here and start the connection. not many websites do well here.)
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/141224_CW_QGE/And here is the GTmetrix report which lists it at a B, not bad...
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We do all we can.
Our template choice last time was not the best.
It loads a serious amount of requests just for the page.
Then there's our database. Which when you consider that 20,000+ logins creates a session table for each it puts a strain on our server.
Whilst we do our best it is disheartening to read that people think we actively try to force ad views.
But the next version is pretty awesome, fast and built to be mobile first.
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Looking forward to it
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@Krisidious: The webspeed tests you've run only shows the result for http://sketchucation.com
However, I'm pretty sure the OP means the forum, hence you should try running the tests using this URL.... http://sketchucation.com/forums/Unfortunately, you can't test what this looks like, when the user is logged in...
I often notice that in the bottom left corner in my Firefox browser window it says:
Waiting for srv.buysellads.com
Perhaps it's a performance issue from that server, which slows the whole SCF down...?!?Nevertheless... I certainly have no plan to leave...
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fwiw.. it's hit or miss for me.. and connection speed doesn't seem to be the deciding factor.. or- both of these can happen when im on a fast connection and on a slow one.
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Like I said. That lazy load works against us for forum posts with lots of imagery.
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@rich o brien said:
Like I said. That lazy load works against us for forum posts with lots of imagery.
...as was proven by Dukejazz in the past
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I've been traveling for a few days and the first post I read is this.
For Fuck sake get a life and add something to the community and merry Christmas. -
Safe journey
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Cheers Rich. I've made it home. First Christmas with my family in 17 years.
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@box said:
For Fuck sake get a life and add something to the community
Looks like we will soon need approval on topic and content from Box before posting! I'm puzzled how did the forum ever survive pre-Box
John
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Merry Christmas...lol. It is a valid complaint..."The loading has nothing to do with 'us'
Contact your ad machine owners and tell them to clean up their messy scripting. No excuse.
..and the thread turned pretty snotty there at the end.
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Did you have too many eggnogs, Bruce...??
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It not my traffic. It's not anyone's traffic.
Communities grow their own attraction and audience. One of this size requires subsidies to allow growth.
2 servers, a CDN, hosting, mail servers etc all cost.
Running our own advertising would also cost.
The number of variables when it comes to different browsers, network settings and IP speeds mean we simply can't meet all expectations.
We'd love to but that requires manpower and investment.
I hope everyone is enjoying their Xmas or equivalent.
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@unknownuser said:
The pages seem to have to completely load, (ads included) before they appear in the browser. This is so annoying!
You can't open another pages in another surfing sites during this waiting time ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiqBfFJnzEY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CFFooKjQII
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn4_40hAAr0
etc...
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@unknownuser said:
Did you have too many eggnogs
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@unknownuser said:
Cheers Rich. I've made it home. First Christmas with my family in 17 years.
Wow!.....great Christmas present for you!
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@box said:
I've been traveling for a few days and the first post I read is this.
For Fuck sake get a life and add something to the community and merry Christmas.Ok how about this:
%(#0000BF)[*Verdana.
This is the Font that Layout uses for it's default dimension typeface. If the font is not available to layout then dimensions will not be visible while using the dimensioning tools. So, activate the typeface or reinstall it.
Font management applications.
I use a Font Management Application which apparently turned this particular face off. If you use such an application make sure it's on.*]
Now, about your comment. I lack the specific skills set to code my own workaround for this admittedly minor inconvenience and therefor cannot offer a suggestion for a resolution but that doesn't mean I have to keep quite about the page and the "user experience". If the iT guys and the web developers never here suggestions or complaints they never know any problem exists. I know that you think everyone should just shut up, act like sheep and take what's handed to them, never complain, never make waves. "if you don't eat your meat how can you have any pudding?"
BTW: the only reason I am here again is because Layout refused to show dimensions I was working on so I needed to retrieve my own solution from the post archives. So, please save your snide comments.
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I'll stick by my snide comment as I fully believe it was in keeping with the tone of the thread you started. I had considered editing it for language but I haven't.
Act like sheep, never complain etc etc etc..... on the contrary I believe we should all be giving constructive feedback wherever possible to help the guys get things working at an optimum level.
I point out faults, pick up errors, troubleshot speed issues, test new systems........
What I don't do is complain that the site is running slow on my computer because they are trying to force me to read advertising.
I don't demand things from a free website that is set up to help people, that is unaffiliated with the software that it is here to help you use, that tries to cover the costs of the servers needed to supply you with all those lovely images in the gallery that you liked to look at in the past by asking you to view some very specific sponsored advertising. A site that isn't here to sell you something but simply to provide a place to help and educate others. Yes it has a shop, but that shop is basically a place where a lot of individual sellers can offload their stuff together. A site that has developed and given away so much over the years and continues to do so. A site that makes sketchup a joy to use and is continually adding tools to make it even better, a site that........Anyway, to cut a long story short, you started the thread because you felt personally insulted by the people who work hard to keep this place ticking over and I found that offensive and said so.
I will remain here and continue to help people wherever possible and you are welcome to return whenever the mood takes you, or you need to dig up (from the archive on those expensive servers) your own advice again.
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