Web Sites and Computer Loading Times

As for our computers, we want them to be in top form. We all want them to load websites at the fastest speed possible. Let’s face it it; we ask that technology be faster and faster because in our lives we are so busy that we do not have the patience to be bothered with the simplest tasks, such as posting a web page very quickly. This means that we want our machines to run smoothly and start up in a timely manner. We can do everything in our power to achieve this goal, for example: to properly maintain our computer, update our updates, remove old unused programs and properly defrag the hard drive. Nevertheless, when we use our computer to surf the Internet, it seems that we always have a slow computer from time to time when we go to specific sites. Why? How can we do everything properly and within the limits of our powers while having a computer that hangs out with simple calculations such as the display of a web page?

Well, the first thing is the first. You must understand that it is not your fault. There are only things that we have no control over in the operation of our computers with respect to the Internet. When we rely on the Internet to exchange information, many other factors come into play. These are uncontrollable factors such as: the Internet provider, the provider technologies used, programmers, servers, and security. Many things can contribute to the reliability of your computer and we must probably understand one of the most frustrating, the website itself.

Without going into details with the details and abbreviations that would let us say “wait again”, the main contribution to our slow computer usually lies in the design and layout of each website. When programmers write websites, the site is sometimes very crowded with ads, links, headers, news, news, headlines, images, and so on. All this information is data that our computers must download and process. Again, we find a direct relationship, the higher the number of downloads of our computers, the longer the opening time of the page by our computer can be long. When we visit one of these crowded and crowded sites, we tend to see the site size almost three times larger than the average site size. With new ideas on how to create web pages more efficiently and new techniques used at our most common sites, loading times are improved. The general rule is that the more there is on the site: images, information, videos, flash images, etc. The longer the site will take to load. We must always make sure of regular computer maintenance, but at least we can begin to understand what we can not control and that contributes to the slowness of our computer.

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