Even though I have ticked the box 'Fast Publish Only' the software takes no notice and publishes the lot. Is this because I do not use Xara to host my website?
Even though I have ticked the box 'Fast Publish Only' the software takes no notice and publishes the lot. Is this because I do not use Xara to host my website?
Are you thinking that way because you see the individual file names flash past when the site is being published? I pretty certain that all it's doing is checking each file to see if there has been any changes, it isn't overwriting unless a particular file has been changed.
No, this is not the cause. Many ISP's offer more speed, services (such as Control Panel), and support.Is this because I do not use Xara to host my website?
Even though Xara only makes the latest changes when you publish, it does delete previous files which can take some time.
Gary W. Priester
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Make a change by adding a new image and Xara renumbers the lot so all are uploaded and all the old ones deleted.
Make a change in a repeating NavBar and the images therein (if a Xara design) again are uploaded...
Additionally all the code that drives the NavBar sits in the HTM file(s) so these also upload...
Make a text change in one page and that page's HTM is again uploaded.
Tweak a Variant and the entire set of sizes are uploaded for that page.
To get round it:
- Avoid Xara Navbars - use CSS3 ones instead.
- Avoid use of repeating images without giving them a Name of filename="imageName".
- Keep Variants to a minimum - unless Xara offer up adaptive pages (v17?), split your site for each device (does need JavaScript code though).
- Use simple blocks ((rounded) rectangles) and linear fills - all can be realised in CSS and therefore no additional images.
- Avoid HiSlide (photo pop-ups)
- Avoid complex transparencies.
- Rely on fonts for impact.
It would be nice for Xara to come back with best practice, especially with Goggle about to flag up "slow" websites. That, in turn, would require GigaBytes of new Xara Templates.
Ah well,
Acorn
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That probably explains my insistence that everybody is wrong except me. I don't use navbars, I don't use templates and I usually put sliders, forms and players in sub folders.
I'm going to walk around with a smug look on my face all day today.
I thought that was me.That probably explains my insistence that everybody is wrong except me.
Gary W. Priester
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Interesting point Acorn, could you explain an alternative?Avoid HiSlide (photo pop-ups)
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Xara Layering is very powerful. To navigate around the images, use Previous button - popup: close "LayerN" open "LayerN-1"; Next button - popup: close "LayerN" open "LayerN+1" or a button menu (Names, Numbers, Thumbs). Thumbs can be added under all layered images with Links to the layers (& Transitions). I am sure there is some Javascript code to automate a slideshow. siran?
Possibly use an embedded Presentation site.
Always Name your big images.
Acorn
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