Hiroshi 2009-10-11 |  | loading speed |  | does anyone know why does spacefed pages loads so fast? is it possible that the pages are already cached? |
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Hiroshi 99+ day(s) ago | is coldfusion really that bad? how fast is it compared to php/mysqli
maverick, so old school design is better? |
BLARG 99+ day(s) ago | Anything loads quickly once you cache it. This website uses a streamlined text designw with very few images or changes. So you couple that with pre-caching and of course it loads quickly.
If the database wasn`t created using Cold Fusion, it`d probably load much faster than it does. Cold Fusion is the worst most redundant design tool I`ve ever used. |
CrazyMaverickTNM 99+ day(s) ago | GC is old school web-design.... alot of websites now in days are 250k to 1500k bytes in size per page.
Older websites like GC are faster loading cause they are less than 50k... on average GC is 27k per page.... generally its best to make faster loading websites, its more userfriendly.
Spacefd does it get its own lag from the servers though so dont be tricked. |
Anfit 99+ day(s) ago | fyi it`s hardly fast. pages are small so once they`re generated they should load fast, but html/js/css-wise its not fast at all.
if you see an improvement it`s probably that they are generated faster on server... |
Hiroshi 99+ day(s) ago | hey no offense man, jus curious how is it made. comparing to other sites which load like 1 seconds per click, spacefed loads instantly |
Kyril 99+ day(s) ago | if you want it slow then try a dial up connection or gprs/edge perhaps would help., |