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With the development of telecommunication knowledge sharing has now a whole new dimension. Internet gives you a single window access to anything where you might be interested in. Also if you have something to give to the world the internet acts as the best platform for it. This is where putting up your very own websites comes in handy. A website gives you a platform where you can express your ideas or even anything where you might be interested in and you want to show to the rest of the world.  Try this free Tool Now


To make a site popular there are a lot of things that has to be taken into consideration. Beside the overall quality of the page and the content another thing that has to be taken into consideration is the time the web page takes to load on your browser. You might have all the flashy animations on your site but if it takes an eternity for the page to be loaded than people would get irritated and leave the site. This is why most big web sites make it a point to make the loading time as less as possible. What the tool does for you is that it predicts an approximate loading time for the site so that you have a fair idea and you not end up with up with a site that is to very heavy and takes an eternity to load. What you need to give is the url of the site and the software would tell you the approximate loading time of the site. The software would also tell you whether was great ,good or it needs improvement. If it suggest that the sites loading time needs improvement you need to take steps to improve the loading time. Some of the normal steps undertaken to increase loading time include  Try this free Tool Now

 

1. Optimize your html code and make sure that you do not have unwanted tags.
2. As far as possible use nested table and avoid cell merges and cell splitting. If many outer tables are present [you can have different tables for the header, content, footer, etc. the page displays the content of each table as soon as its elements are loaded.
3. Maximize the content area.
4. Optimize heavy graphics as much as possible
5. Use Text Links instead of graphic buttons: basically try to make use of HTML as much as possible. Use CSS Styles for text links to make them as attractive as buttons. 

 



 

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