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<blockquote data-quote="demo123" data-source="post: 728751" data-attributes="member: 37252"><p>This will only work with IE (coz only IE support transition effects)...or IE technology supported browsers and not with Mozilla or opera....</p><p></p><p>but windows Standard browser is IE</p><p></p><p>I think the best way to make a website load faster is to use small image files. Or replacing image files with CSS where you can.</p><p></p><p>or use vector graphics such as flash (not just placing an image IN flash though-actually drawing it with flash) Flash is an ecellent example as it's compiled into a binary format that is very VERY VERY small (even for vector graphics-which are really small normally)</p><p></p><p>Another way (if the server is fast) is to have a script compare the output with the template of the current page (stored temporally on the server side during a session, using onload and onunload for session duration maybe) and use ajax to load parts of the page (that are updated) but that's pretty complicated stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demo123, post: 728751, member: 37252"] This will only work with IE (coz only IE support transition effects)...or IE technology supported browsers and not with Mozilla or opera.... but windows Standard browser is IE I think the best way to make a website load faster is to use small image files. Or replacing image files with CSS where you can. or use vector graphics such as flash (not just placing an image IN flash though-actually drawing it with flash) Flash is an ecellent example as it's compiled into a binary format that is very VERY VERY small (even for vector graphics-which are really small normally) Another way (if the server is fast) is to have a script compare the output with the template of the current page (stored temporally on the server side during a session, using onload and onunload for session duration maybe) and use ajax to load parts of the page (that are updated) but that's pretty complicated stuff. [/QUOTE]
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