Re: GIANT Index.html file
Ron, I would check under Utilities > Export Options that you have selected a Conventional website.
On the actual website, you may currently find any of the pages have a hash (#) in the address indicating it is acting as a Supersite.
Acorn
Re: GIANT Index.html file
Thank you.
The Supersite box was indeed checked.
I have now checked the Conventional box & will retry publishing it to see what happens.
Re: GIANT Index.html file
Wodlik, good to hear.
The 5MB index file itself was not the delay, it is the HTML calls of all the images in your site across all variants.
It you are still getting slow loads then you can use Utilities > Optimise all images. I do recommend you check you have the originals copied elsewhere as well.
Acorn
Re: GIANT Index.html file
My website is hosted by GoDaddy.com
Publishing the Website whether the Conventional or Supersite boxes are checked still results in a index.htm file of over 5 MB.
if I simply export the website to a directory on my hard disk, the index.htm file is only about 5.400 KB.
I have already optimized all of the images in the site down to 192 DPI. Note: The images inside of the 50 Widgets had to be optimized separately. There are probably about 5,000 different *.jpg images in the website (I haven't actually counted them).
Is it at all possible to create three different index files in my website Public_Html directory? {Main} for PC's, {Mobile} for cellphones & {640px for Notebooks this would reduce the HTML calls for each of the three by 2/3?
Index.html.main
Index.html.mobile
index.html.640px
Re: GIANT Index.html file
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Wodlik
My website is hosted by GoDaddy.com
Publishing the Website whether the Conventional or Supersite boxes are checked still results in a index.htm file of over 5 MB.
if I simply export the website to a directory on my hard disk, the index.htm file is only about 5.400 KB.
I have already optimized all of the images in the site down to 192 DPI. Note: The images inside of the 50 Widgets had to be optimized separately. There are probably about 5,000 different *.jpg images in the website (I haven't actually counted them).
Is it at all possible to create three different index files in my website Public_Html directory? {Main} for PC's, {Mobile} for cellphones & {640px for Notebooks this would reduce the HTML calls for each of the three by 2/3?
Index.html.main
Index.html.mobile
index.html.640px
Wodlik, I suggest you delete the entire published site and republish. Clearly the index.htm is not being replaced. Do confirm it is not index.html.
How are you publishing? Through Xara or FileZilla?
In either case it is possibly to get to the published files and look at the publish date/time. In xara, you are looking for Explore web space in the Publish dialog.
You cannot separate out the index files as you suggest as Xara uses code to identify the browser width and switch out the variants that are the wrong size.
I have a solution that does exactly what you are after but it is still in test. Stick with the Xara approach for now as your combined index filesize, for all the variants, is very small, the 5.4kB one, that is.
Acorn
Re: GIANT Index.html file
WODLIK: Just a quick comment: I love Xara but... But you sir... are a very brave soul! A 3-variant, 165 page website with many pictures (in widgets yet)! YOU... have the heart of a lion.
I hope that's not just one (1) file... My level of trust in Web Designer (any version) is just not that high.
If I had to do a site such as that (muzzle pointed at my temple) I would HAVE TO break that up into many separate sections.
Re: GIANT Index.html file
Acorn:
Sorry, I was grasping at straws for a fix.
I don't know exactly what I did yesterday, but it didn't seem to change anything.
This morning, I deleted all of the files on my website & started over.
I always publish through Xara.
When I re-published this morning, again using "Conventional" instead of "Supersite". ALL was somehow magically corrected. Now in my FTP Home directory there is an individual *.htm file for each web page I have created. The site now loads extremely quickly.
I AM A HAPPY CAMPER!
Thank you very much for your help!
Ron
Re: GIANT Index.html file
cmpan1
LOL!
Not really brave, but just a know-nothing one man dog & pony show novice trying to do something with my many (1600) favorite Recipes.
YUP! The site is currently back to being just one .web file. I originally had broken it up into several different sections, but being old (77) and suffering at times from Senior Moments, I had extensive "problems" with navigating through all of those different pages located in different directories.
I may eventually be forced to return there, because I get intermittent "Out of Memory" errors now when publishing.
Today, I didn't get one when I published the site as Conventional rather than Supersite, i guess we'll see. Maybe Conventional will be my silver bullet.
Thanks
Ron
Re: GIANT Index.html file
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Wodlik
Acorn:
Sorry, I was grasping at straws for a fix.
I don't know exactly what I did yesterday, but it didn't seem to change anything.
This morning, I deleted all of the files on my website & started over.
I always publish through Xara.
When I re-published this morning, again using "Conventional" instead of "Supersite". ALL was somehow magically corrected. Now in my FTP Home directory there is an individual *.htm file for each web page I have created. The site now loads extremely quickly.
I AM A HAPPY CAMPER!
Thank you very much for your help!
Ron
Ron, I am glad we could help.
Acorn