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  • bob_sprague Friend
    #174867

    I manage a 1.5.25 site (http://www.yourarlington.com), but aim to migrate to 2.5 this year. I am looking for a new template that loads faster, and JA Purity II looks like a possibility, though I would need to adjust the right column to allow a 250px ad.

    Does the T3 Framework incorporate the best practices for site speed described below?

    http://developer.yahoo.com/performan….html#num_http

    Thanks for any advice from developers.

    Bob Sprague

    Bob Sprague

    Manos Moderator
    #443108

    Hello,

    I am pretty sure that JA T3 can do better than that!

    Grade Overall performance score 58

    But you have to understand that a better server is always a better solution! 😀

    Regards

    bob_sprague Friend
    #443161

    <em>@pascm 306802 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello,

    I am pretty sure that JA T3 can do better than that!

    Grade Overall performance score 58

    But you have to understand that a better server is always a better solution! 😀
    </blockquote>

    I should hope so, and I agree with you about the server. But can you respond specifically to the question I asked? Does JA T3 incorporate the best practices cited?

    Bob

    Bob Sprague

    Manos Moderator
    #443679

    Hi,
    Yes JA T3 incorporate the best practices and also keeps the compatibility with Joomla and almost every component/module/plugin that’s out there (JED)

    bob_sprague Friend
    #443690

    <em>@pascm 307532 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
    Yes JA T3 incorporate the best practices and also keeps the compatibility with Joomla and almost every component/module/plugin that’s out there (JED)</blockquote>

    Thanks much, pascm. I appreciate your answer.

    Bob

    Bob Sprague

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