Its takes 3 seconds to load, all uneeded code was removed "/. Take a lot at the code yourself? See anything thats 'slowing' it down?
- Oli
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Its takes 3 seconds to load, all uneeded code was removed "/. Take a lot at the code yourself? See anything thats 'slowing' it down?
- Oli
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As said above, the loading time is dreadful. I am also not too keen on the colours but they seem to mix well quite good. As Crag said, it does slightly off put the human brain which does lead to it being closed after a second or so.
I find the navigator quite unique, I know not of any other site that doesn't link back to the Index (if it does. I cannot see it or find it). I think you should centre all of the site because in my screen resolution it is to the left and slightly off putting.
I think there is a pretty low chance. Most Radio Sites have DJ Becs on it and the fact that there will probably be 3 Radios (this is because RadioHabbo.com has a high chance of getting in before you). 4 Radios would be just a bit pointless. The best fansites in that catagory should be picked, not a selection of Radios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick232
Overall: 7.5
PS. The chapel pop-up is extremely annoying, infact, most Javascript pop-ups are annoying, if not all "/
Nope :) Other sites are much better, no offense.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick232
Becs is DJing on thursday at 7 PM and our index is the news. Look for BobbleFM News on the navi, that's the main page.
Images, Marquees. And 1 minute was an exaggeration, tis more like 30-40 seconds. But the first 10 seconds determines whether someone will stay on your site, and if they're looking at their loading bar when that 10 seconds is up, you're history mate.
LOL. The popup was the alert system, some stupid DJ sent one on coincedence you entered the site as the same time. I'll tell Beenz to stop this right now. Can you please show me what the code is that is slowing it down.
When you centre a template, its goes to the centre of the browser, no matter the size of the browser itself. If you position iframes (or use spacers), they will not follow the template when the browser is resized, therefore, I have problems centering it.
And before you all say use PHP Includes, with php includes you can't click a link and it opens in a certain area of the page, the whole page re loads. So if you can think of anything better then iframes, let me know.. Although I doubt there is.
PHP Includes are better than scrollbars.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick232
How Then. "/ Sorry, you just edited your post and people will wonder why I said "How Then". Because he said "You Can" to ym question, "How do you make it so the whole page doesn't re load with a php include, or use anything different then iframes".
How then?