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Jun 12, 2008 21:52 |  #1

"Physician, heal thyself."
"The cobbler's kids have no shoes."

You know, there's some truth to those sayings...lol

Anyway, I'm a marketing and visual communication designer by trade (photography by passion) and I finally took 3-straight days out of my schedule to put together my own site.

www.KLYNAM.com (external link) (bandwidth alert, 2mb's to load)

Pretty basic stuff really, built in SwishMax2.

But the "look-n-feel" was exactly what I had in mind - which is good because let me tell you something: as a designer one of the hardest things you'll ever do is design your own marketing materials!

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Jun 12, 2008 22:07 |  #2
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Took about 20 seconds to load (I'm on 10MBit cable too) so I would say that's a problem.


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Jun 12, 2008 22:29 |  #3

hmmmm...took 20 sec to load? That's definitely not good.

I get a consistent 800K download speed where I'm at and it takes about 5-8 seconds. Of course it IS on my personal web space w/ Time Warner Cable and my ISP is TWC so maybe it's faster to internal customers for some reason.

Thanks for the feedback. I'll check into optimizing further - or getting it on another server...


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Jun 12, 2008 23:04 as a reply to  @ klynam's post |  #4

Took less than 5 seconds to load in FF and IE. I'm on a 7 mbps cable.

Site looks great, is that done by you?.


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Jun 12, 2008 23:07 |  #5

Yes - I designed and built it.


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Jun 12, 2008 23:07 |  #6

10 + mps cable. Loaded 2 seconds.

Sweet site!!!


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Jun 12, 2008 23:15 |  #7
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I wouldn't host a site on personal web space.

I'm on Comcast.

Just ran a speed test. Not super accurate, but close enough.

I should say that the interface came up quickly, but the "loading" part is what took forever.

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Jun 12, 2008 23:27 |  #8

Only took a couple seconds for me to load and I have what I like to refer to as "rural high speed" which doesn't tend to be nearly as fast as DSL, but is nothing like dial up either.

I have to say, that is one of the coolest websites I think I've ever seen! Love, love, love it.


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Jun 12, 2008 23:31 |  #9

Thank you CKK, glad you like it :-) And thanks for the extra info Odi...


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Jun 13, 2008 09:49 |  #10

Very nice site!

The one thing I noticed though was when I selected "Photography", it changed images and then I click on the image to enter and it opened a new tab in IE however, IE didn't automatically switch me to the new tab, I had to manually select it....I am not sure if that is a web design issue or maybe IE issue?? Other than that querk...very nice!




  
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Jun 13, 2008 20:59 |  #11

I tried to make a few tweaks to improve the load time - not sure it helped much. Still need to get it on a real server I suppose. I also improved the actual on-screen appearance with cleaner text and photos, etc. And last but not least, updated my Exposure Manager site to the same appearance.

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http://klynam.exposure​manager.com (external link)

Guess that will have to do for a while. I really appreciate everyone's feedback...


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Jun 14, 2008 00:00 |  #12

I have a bit of an issue with the teeny, tiny little navigational boxes to switch between the images/screenshots. Not incredibly intuitive for me. Otherwise it looks great. :)




  
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Jun 14, 2008 00:07 |  #13

AndreaBFS wrote in post #5719169 (external link)
I have a bit of an issue with the teeny, tiny little navigational boxes to switch between the images/screenshots. Not incredibly intuitive for me. Otherwise it looks great. :)

Same here, it was obvious once I saw them, but I hadn't even noticed them until I was most of the way through the site

Very nice site by the way, I appreciate the lack of music too

Aside from that why flash? As you can see it takes people on cable about 10 seconds to load (about the same for me too), you could do something similar without flash and it would load so much faster, especially for all of us without cable (or dsl/t1/t3)


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Jun 14, 2008 06:07 as a reply to  @ mr_e's post |  #14

wow - site looks pretty nice. I am in Singapore right now though and even on broadband this site take forever to load (although you may not be too worried about marketing to this part of the world). I would say a 2mb load for the homepage is going to take too long for most folks. Some people may have great bandwidth but others don't and even if you've got broadband the networks can get slow sometimes and you will find alot of people will "bounce" on your site.

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Jun 14, 2008 17:41 |  #15

I don't know that it's the "flash" pre se. I think what's slowing it down is:

1) All images on the site 90%-100% jpg quality for best possible appearance. I could shave off 25-50% of the total site size by going down to 60%-80% quality setting, but I can tell the difference in image quality. (Frankly I don't know that most other people would ever notice it though.)
2) I'm preloading the entire site when the viewer first hits the page. That takes longer initially, but after that everything flies.
3) I still have the site on my Time-Warner personal webspace. I'm guessing this is a big part of the speed delay for some people, why others zip right through.

I'll try putting the site on another server and moving the image quality down to 80% across the board. Let's see how much those help...


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