Re: Graphics not working on dial up
- From: "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" <jl_paules@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 15:09:29 -0500
Mary is awesome! I just got back from lunch with another MVP (he is ASP and
ASP.net) and I was telling him about Mary. I told him that when it comes to
questions about clip art and questions that just flat out don't make sense
to me, Mary has an uncanny skill for correct answers. :-)
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You are your own worst critic. Content is king...and you are the queen of
content! I think your site is great.
Thanks for taking the time to look at the site...
DavidF
"Mary Sauer" <gsauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It loads everything for me. All the pictures are intact.did it?
Why do folks make such great web sites and mine looks like a 5 year old
or
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"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As I said, I every image loads for me. Perhaps David Bartosik, Mary,
Don
someRob could try your site to see if they get a different experience. Have
size,of your customers or friends help test the site...
Also, perhaps you could increase the size of your Temp internet folder
functiondelete the files, and then reboot the computer(s) at the store to see
if
that makes any difference. It seems that your problems are more a
affectof your computers than the site. Overflowing text boxes should not
theyour images, but overlapping images & text boxes will. It will combine
thetext box with the image to create a new image. Perhaps run the design
checker to see if you have any instances of that happening??
As per using the import images option, I would probably concentrate on
homelarger, JPG images for that such as the picture of your store on your
itpage. Given the large number of images you have on your site, I doubt
if
testwould be worth it to do it for every image. Perhaps temporarily add a
side topage to your site, and both link and embed the same image(s) side by
images, bysee the difference in loading time and quality before you undertake
linking/importing more.
What application are you using for resampling and optimizing your
Therethe way?
DavidF
"gfish29" <gfish29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The inconsistancy is at the bike shop. When I load the site there.
theis
always some page that will be missing a graphic or two. I can delete
hisfiles and try again then it will be other graphics that are missing. Ihave
tried on two of the computers there and they do the same thing. When
thecomputer is clean it works fine but as soon as he builds up temp files
pagespage starts missing graphics(never the same graphics). I noticed thathave
I
alot of missing alternative text and overlowing text boxes. I amthat.
fixing
But should that cause problems??????I will also look into linking theimages
I guess.elaborate
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Thanks
"DavidF" wrote:
gfish,
It all looks good to me. In fact, I think you have built a pretty
site and should feel pretty good about it. All the images on the
tothat
I looked at loaded, even using a dial-up connection. And most seemed
someload
in a reasonable time for Pub 2003.
I don't understand your comment or question about "...tried to link
pages,viewing aimages, but..."
Inconsistency?...if you delete all your temp internet pages before
youpage, the pages will load more slowly the first time. The second
time
loadload a page, you already have the images on your computer, so it
will
more quickly. For a true comparison of loading time of different
URLlookedalways delete your temp pages before viewing...
I guess I don't see any major problem, at least not with the pages I
at. If there is a particular page or image, then post back with that
aof
that page, and I'll take another look. Publisher 2003 images do load
imagebit
slower, but you seem to have found a pretty good balance between
Ithem,quality and size, and loading time, in general.
You would find images loading more quickly if you import...or link
to
commentand bypass the Publisher coding engine. (Perhaps that was what your
resultswas about?) You might experiment with that to see if you like the
havebetter. Here is an article:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=287
Does that answer your questions?
DavidF
"gfish29" <gfish29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can you view my site and make a recommendation from what you see?
I
are totried all those other things. I have even tried to link some ofimages,
the
but it won't let me link more then one page to one image. I don'tunderstand
the inconsistancy of it working and then not working. If the
images
large I wouldn't think it would work at all? Is there a threshhold
"compressshould
shoot for? Image wise or page wise.
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Thanks
"DavidF" wrote:
It sounds like your images are too large. Did you use the
ofimages"
function as suggested? Or perhaps resample, and reduce the size
onthe
intoimages in a third party image editing app before you insert them
your
Pub doc. And go to Tools > Options > Web tab and deselect "Rely
weirdVML..."
republish.and "Allow PNG...". Delete your old html files on your site and
DavidF
"gfish29" <gfish29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The site always works perfect with broadband except for some
loadbut itindenting
issues on one of the pages. I got the site working with
dial-up
is
not
consistantly working. There are always some images that don't
Ibut
never
the same images. It changes after I do a disk clean up or when
timedelete
the
temporary internet files. Once I pull the site up the first
thatit
generallyloads
graphicsslowly then it loads really fast when I refresh the screen.
The
that
are going to load, load fast. The other don't work at all.
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Thanks
"DavidF" wrote:
Publisher 2003 does result in slower loading images, but
compressif
you
them....eventually...withcan see the images via broadband, you can also see
dial up. Perhaps you will have better luck if you use the
images
function before you publish your site. Here is a MS article
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011266301033.aspxmight
help:
message
DavidF
"gfish29" <gfish29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I am using Publisher 2003. My site works fine with
amWhen
viewed
from a dial-up connection my images appear as a red x's. I
fromusing
alot
of
images mainly small gifs. There is one or two that work
publishestime
to
time
and
they are not unique. I have tried even single page
with
1
image
and
dial-up will not read it.
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Thanks
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