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11/24/2008 7:41 PM
 

 Guys i have successfully made a site and now it is live also. the url is legaladvantage.net but i am facing some problem as my home page and other pages seems to be very slow. The loading of pages takes a lot of time can anyone of you expert help me out as this is really urgent for me.  the version of DNN 4.8.4 and using sql express. let me know what can be done. thanks in advance.

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11/24/2008 8:34 PM
 

A few things to try

under host/host settings/performance settings

enable caching (heavy)

enable compression (gzip or deflate)

disable whitespace


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11/24/2008 9:20 PM
 

GOOGLE ANALYTICS
Your Google Analytics code is fairly high up on the page -- you can try moving that to the bottom of the page as it always makes a remote request and you'd probably prefer the local DNN scripts to run prior to any remote requests.  Here's one write-up of why it's better to place GA code at the end of a page rather than the header:  http://checkwebsite.erigami.com/googleanalytics.html

NUKEFEEDS
Check on your Orizonti NukeFeeds module settings and make sure you have "cached feeds" enabled.  If the caching option is off then your home page will certainly slow down a lot as it has to grab the remote feed(s) on each and every page load.  Also I don't think NUKEFEEDS populates its displayed content using an out-of-band AJAX call -- that means the page won't load until the feed is fully populated, making the use of the caching option extra-critical.  For performance I'd recommend setting the cache refresh rate to once every half-hour (or more).

 

 
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11/25/2008 6:10 AM
 

Worked for me pretty fast, home page was slower than the rest. You might want to employ an ASP.NET keepalive service if you don't get regular traffic (search the forums for further info).



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11/25/2008 10:38 AM
 

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