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  • treybraid Friend
    #145044

    right now i am on a local server and it is running fine… ive disabled the janews and janewsfp… disabled the jazin plugin…

    this is what is currently running on the server…

    Windows NT WEBHOST 5.2 build 3790
    Database Version: 5.1.39-community
    Database Collation: utf8_general_ci
    PHP Version: 5.2.11
    Web Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
    Web Server to PHP interface: isapi

    running following components outside of telline 3
    JA CAL PRO
    SOBI
    CHRONOFORMS

    also running :
    mod_slick_rss version 1.50 ( 5 feeds )
    ja slideshow2 with this template on the frontpage—could that be the culprit too?

    running telline 3 version 1.2 ( i did update the content ja thumbnail plugin though from 1.3 due to image issue’s)…. could the plugin from version 1.3 be slowing down the load time—- i was waiting to update to 1.3 after the update had some time to age….looked like there were some issue’s…

    thanks
    trey

    perdu Friend
    #320015

    Yes, basically there are too many requests – too many scripts and too many css files.

    You might want to try this or a similar extension: http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/site-management/cache/7350/details – I tried several others but this was the only one that worked.

    I had to go through and exclude some of the scripts in the plugin’s admin panel to make the template work but it still managed to knock telines css files down from 26 to just 1 and the teline javascripts down from 16 to 3 as well as reduce the overal page sizes by about a 150 kb as it compresses and gzips the css and javascript.

    treybraid Friend
    #320023

    perdu did you install this extension… can you detail exactly what you changed in the backend to speed things up… ive already gone in and uninstalled alot of mods and plugins not being used…

    thanks
    trey

    treybraid Friend
    #320025

    i installed the extension and on a hunch i uninstalled mod_slick_rss and low and behold the loads improved… i was only pulling in 5 rss feeds—i guess that was too much for now…

    your thoughts
    thanks

    trey

    perdu Friend
    #320045

    Yes the rss wouldn’t have helped, basically anything that is pulling data from an external source is going to increase load time and if the external site has problems or goes down then your site will be affected too.

    The plugin should help speed things up your end though.

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