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Wayan Jaya wrote:
Phat Monkey wrote:
Chris wrote:
One of our more recent designs.

https://www.chimpandzee.co.za/


Just letting u know the load time for me was instant here in the UK on a 63mb connection, not sure why others claim otherwise.


Because I only get 3mb where I am, that's why and when one makes websites for clients one needs to know how it looks and works for all, not just for the privalaged few, and fix things that might mean potential clients leaving before the site has opened fully


3Mb is not far off DialUp speeds, in 2022 websites should not have to sacrifice design to compensate for such low speeds. Here is the whole of the UK speeds are 23MB and up, not for the privileged few but for all. I understand it is not your fault you are on such low speeds but I cant justify design sacrifice for such low speeds in 2022, it makes no sense in such a competitive world.
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Phat Monkey wrote:
Wayan Jaya wrote:
Phat Monkey wrote:
Chris wrote:
One of our more recent designs.

https://www.chimpandzee.co.za/


Just letting u know the load time for me was instant here in the UK on a 63mb connection, not sure why others claim otherwise.


Because I only get 3mb where I am, that's why and when one makes websites for clients one needs to know how it looks and works for all, not just for the privalaged few, and fix things that might mean potential clients leaving before the site has opened fully


3Mb is not far off DialUp speeds, in 2022 websites should not have to sacrifice design to compensate for such low speeds. Here is the whole of the UK speeds are 23MB and up, not for the privileged few but for all. I understand it is not your fault you are on such low speeds but I cant justify design sacrifice for such low speeds in 2022, it makes no sense in such a competitive world.


It makes all the sense there is one doesn't have to sacrifice design as such just some optimisations or other things available to us, and page loading speed is one of the essential core web vitals now that Google for one use to help them index a site for ranking, along with " accessibility for all" which includes mobile users who may still be using low band width not necessarily unlimited . Chris is a professional designer and developer who would at least be able to assess how small changes improvements etc can give his clients the best chance there is, that's why we let people know constructively.


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It makes all the sense there is one doesn't have to sacrifice design as such just some optimisations or other things available to us, and page loading speed is one of the essential core web vitals now that Google for one use to help them index a site for ranking, along with " accessibility for all" which includes mobile users who may still be using low band width not necessarily unlimited . Chris is a professional designer and developer who would at least be able to assess how small changes improvements etc can give his clients the best chance there is, that's why we let people know constructively.


Just as an example, (and I am not suggesting you do this I wouldn't dream of it) but your large hero image of that turntable thingy is over 1mg in size, with just a simple optimisation, to change it to WEBP format can result in a massive 94% reduction in file size without losing any quality in appearance, which obviously reduces page loading time.

Chris has a few images that could be slowing down the loading speed for some possible visitors/potential clients for his client's site, a simple check to see if optimising them may improve things without losing quality or changes to the design.

Eric is in Germany and although not as bad as here, it was sufficient enough for him to mention it to Chris.

Chris as Eric & I said in the beginning,
https://www.chimpandzee.co.za/
NIce Site, is just a little slow at loading.

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Phat Monkey wrote:
3Mb is not far off DialUp speeds, in 2022 websites should not have to sacrifice design to compensate for such low speeds...


I don't mean to stir the pot, but sites do need to be as optimized as possible for the end user. 23 mb is not the norm for the entire world, and building for what you experience is not a good practice to be in, especially if you're creating an end-user purpose like a sales site, or an informational site of some sort. Even in SD, anytime you try to add a lg img file, it gives you a warning that the file size is too big.

Optimizing is good practice. There are numerous free sites to convert images to webp, and other optimizing options.

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Kitty wrote:

Phat Monkey wrote:
3Mb is not far off DialUp speeds, in 2022 websites should not have to sacrifice design to compensate for such low speeds...


I don't mean to stir the pot, but sites do need to be as optimized as possible for the end user. 23 mb is not the norm for the entire world, and building for what you experience is not a good practice to be in, especially if you're creating an end-user purpose like a sales site, or an informational site of some sort. Even in SD, anytime you try to add a lg img file, it gives you a warning that the file size is too big.

Optimizing is good practice. There are numerous free sites to convert images to webp, and other optimizing options.

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I totally agree with Kitty here,

It is best practice to optimize for user experience. Google will actually negatively rank your site if it has long loading times. As mentioned there really is no need to ignor this as there are many many applications out there to help reduce file size.
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Wayan Jaya wrote:
It makes all the sense there is one doesn't have to sacrifice design as such just some optimisations or other things available to us, and page loading speed is one of the essential core web vitals now that Google for one use to help them index a site for ranking, along with " accessibility for all" which includes mobile users who may still be using low band width not necessarily unlimited . Chris is a professional designer and developer who would at least be able to assess how small changes improvements etc can give his clients the best chance there is, that's why we let people know constructively.


Just as an example, (and I am not suggesting you do this I wouldn't dream of it) but your large hero image of that turntable thingy is over 1mg in size, with just a simple optimisation, to change it to WEBP format can result in a massive 94% reduction in file size without losing any quality in appearance, which obviously reduces page loading time.

Chris has a few images that could be slowing down the loading speed for some possible visitors/potential clients for his client's site, a simple check to see if optimising them may improve things without losing quality or changes to the design.

Eric is in Germany and although not as bad as here, it was sufficient enough for him to mention it to Chris.

Chris as Eric & I said in the beginning,
https://www.chimpandzee.co.za/
NIce Site, is just a little slow at loading.



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Phat Monkey wrote:
Wayan Jaya wrote:
It makes all the sense there is one doesn't have to sacrifice design as such just some optimisations or other things available to us, and page loading speed is one of the essential core web vitals now that Google for one use to help them index a site for ranking, along with " accessibility for all" which includes mobile users who may still be using low band width not necessarily unlimited . Chris is a professional designer and developer who would at least be able to assess how small changes improvements etc can give his clients the best chance there is, that's why we let people know constructively.


Just as an example, (and I am not suggesting you do this I wouldn't dream of it) but your large hero image of that turntable thingy is over 1mg in size, with just a simple optimisation, to change it to WEBP format can result in a massive 94% reduction in file size without losing any quality in appearance, which obviously reduces page loading time.

Chris has a few images that could be slowing down the loading speed for some possible visitors/potential clients for his client's site, a simple check to see if optimising them may improve things without losing quality or changes to the design.

Eric is in Germany and although not as bad as here, it was sufficient enough for him to mention it to Chris.

Chris as Eric & I said in the beginning,
https://www.chimpandzee.co.za/
NIce Site, is just a little slow at loading.



http://www.phatmonkey.me/cwp.jpg


This is the results for here in Indonesia on 4g network
https://rsd-tutorialscom.coffeecup.com/ … -speed.jpg

A total page load speed of 79% for Google doesn't cut it

but then thats it I don't care what you do or don't do to avoid discrimination or designing your website,
Chris ,the original poster,will be addressing his issues if already not done so
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Finally, I have made my first website using Site Designer. The site is for a psychologist I know. Even though the site is in Ukrainian, I kindly ask you to take a look at it. I'm sure I may have made some mistakes, though I can't spot them myself. I hope you will point out any flaws and errors.

Thank you in advance!

Here is the website itself - https://psydopomoga.com/
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Juan Elias wrote:
Finally, I have made my first website using Site Designer. The site is for a psychologist I know. Even though the site is in Ukrainian, I kindly ask you to take a look at it. I'm sure I may have made some mistakes, though I can't spot them myself. I hope you will point out any flaws and errors.

Thank you in advance!

Here is the website itself - https://psydopomoga.com/


Nice
There is only one thing I would suggest, and that is you reduce the width of the pages at higher desktop sizes, it stretches right across the display on my monitor, which for the text content is hard to read for most viewers (Google recommends a maximum with of around 1000px for text (paragraphs especially) I even sometimes feel 900px maximum is better for large block of text. (and yes It translated it into English on my browser no problems)

Or you could break the wider text content into 2 or 3 columns (as per many newspaper layouts, especially so in the broadsheets.

Inger I believe has an example of this technique on her mock up page, (also as a downloadable component,) but it is easy enough to do anyway to your existing content.

That is my suggestion for what it's worth

There are a few warnings/issues about things that cause errors on the site, which maybe should be addressed IF SEO page ranking is important to your client, if such a thing isn't a priority, then no need to address such things.

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Congratulations to a very nice-looking site! With my very loose grip on the Russian alphabet, I could just see what it was about.

If multiple columns are of interest, I have a component here:
https://mock-up.coffeecup.com/va-comps/ … lumns.html

BareBone is my name for the 'Frameworkless' system. You will find similar components in the other frameworks.
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