Make Your Site
Quick To Load!
by Michael Kralj
The time it takes to load your site can make or break a visitor’s
first impression of your site. If your site takes too long to load,
the visitor will click “Stop” or “Back”
and leave your web site. If you are a business and offering people
important information, it is critical to have a nice design, with
a quick load time.
You may want to check out the load time of your page, to indeed
see if your site loads quick enough for the average user. A great
site tool can be found at http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/
where you are able to enter your site and it displays a report on
the time it takes to load your site on different connections, in
addition to tips to decrease load time.
Upon doing a speed test, if your first page takes a great time to
load in the visitor’s browser, it is in the best interest
to do some redesigning to decrease load time and increase the number
of visitors that will not click back on the browser. We must remember
that not everyone is running on DSL or Cable modem. Many users still
dial up using a 56K connection. As web designers and site maintainers,
we want to ensure our site’s load quickly, as to not lose
potential visitors to your site.
Images, Sounds & Animations are the major menaces to download
time. While these add nicely to a site, they may take up a lot of
time to load. If you may avoid large sized files, please do. Many
images may be optimized to look the same, however taking up less
space, and download more quickly. Many image editors such as Adobe
Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro can perform these tasks.
Sounds & Videos should be avoided on your main page, as they
take up most time to load. Keep these for inner pages if possible.
Videos and sound files can be from 100 KB to 1 MB in size or larger.
If the user needs to load a 500 KB video file on a 56 K modem, it
will take upwards to 89 seconds to complete. This definitely could
turn the user away from your site. So keep these files to a fairly
small size, or avoid if possible.
Text can also play a significant role in the load time. If you have
a large amount of HTML code and large amount of content on your
main page, it will also increase the load time. Text however is
not as significant, as the entire text you have on the site may
not be even the same size as a couple of pictures combined.
So limit the large sized graphics on your web sites. Your visitors
will appreciate the fast loading site with the information being
presented that they are looking for!
Michael Kralj is owner of Emenki Web Solutions and Domains at Retail.
Emenki Web Solutions are web site designers and programmers based
in Hamilton, Ontario, providing businesses with an informative and
strategic approach to establishing an online presence on the web.
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