slow loading website - advice if possible please

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Hi,

I wondered whether anyone could suggest why my friend's website is so slow to load, please

Astrophotography by Pete Richardson

Once the home page has loaded (least graphics!), the rest seem ok.

I have suggested he move to self hosting with Hostgator perhaps, and use Dreamweaver or Wordpress through cPanel?

Many thanks

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  • Profile picture of the author feedthegraph
    Hi Ian,

    It does indeed load slow!

    There is an image file on that site which is 2.7mb in size - This is probably the reason. File in question is http://www.peterichardsonastro.com/style/content.jpg

    Edit, Actually there are two problem images, the other is http://www.peterichardsonastro.com/style/bg.jpg, Which again, looks like the background image AGAIN, which is another 2.7mb - BOTH of these files are being loaded - Adds up to a whopping 5.4 Megabytes. I've no idea how the site was coded - I haven't time to look at the source, but these are the culprits for sure.

    If these files were reduced (and they could probably be reduced to about 20k) the page load issue would disappear. I'd question why the same image is used twice but with different file name as well.

    I've gone ahead and optomised the images for you, which I've attached here. If your friend uploads these to http://www.peterichardsonastro.com/style/ that should help. I've resized them to a width of 1920px which should cover the majority of monitors. They now come in at about 25k each.

    Andy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew H
    Yeah, there are like 30+ images loading.

    The main culpret is this bad boy: http://www.peterichardsonastro.com/style/content.jpg

    While 2.7mb isn't a large file by any means, the fact of the matter is it is just a background gradient. This can be done with CSS. Also the image loads incredibly slow (6 seconds here), so likely a hosting problem. Moving to a better host should solve the loading time by having a better transfer rate, however tell him to learn about CSS gradients.
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  • Profile picture of the author project1010
    Use optimize Images in jpeg formates
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    • Profile picture of the author Ian Jackson
      Thanks for your replies - have forwarded accordingly
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  • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
    On occasion we have had success, after compressing images, with hosting images on Picasa

    Could also improve using a CDN like Cloudflare.

    WebPagetest Test Result - Dulles : peterichardsonastro.com - 11/10/13 14:26:46
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  • Profile picture of the author lifetalk
    There's also the fact that the server he hosts his website on has at least 3,116 other websites hosted on it (or at least pointed to it). Check 94.136.40.37 IP Address Whois | DomainTools.com for details. Even if all of them may not be live at the same time and serving traffic, they do contribute to server resources in one way or another.

    Point being, besides the slow load due to a lot of images, which later get cached, I see at least a 7-ish second delay between the request for the site being initiated and first bit of content being delivered. That is not due to an image being big, it's just the server in question that's lousy.
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  • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
    Most shared servers I've looked at are just plain lousy delivering the first bit of content. Some worse but I suspect it's the nature of shared hosting on Apache.
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  • Profile picture of the author troyr88
    My first suggestion would be to analyse your website speed problems with GTMetrix - Latest Performance Report for: http://www.peterichardsonastro.com/ | GTmetrix

    This is how I speed up all my websites. Just go down the list of recommendations fixing one by one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bpsta
    in our country websites which are on foreign hosts have this problem,when they replace the site on a national one everything seem much more better!
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    • Profile picture of the author Ian Jackson
      Originally Posted by Bpsta View Post

      in our country websites which are on foreign hosts have this problem,when they replace the site on a national one everything seem much more better!
      I respectfully disagree... I'm UK-based, and have used Hostgator.com (USA) without any problem in 7 years
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  • Profile picture of the author sktthemes
    Simplest way to check a site load time is to check using google page speed test or tools.pingdom.com Both of them show page speed issues and highlight ways to make them better
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