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SIte load process / performance
16-08-2018 9:30 AM
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Of recent times (3 months?) I've noticed that site page loading is not as swift as it used to be. Most notably I see multiple changes of fonts, often starting with the normal Plusnet fonts, changing through one or more other fonts before finally rendering correctly. Sometimes these changes do not complete leaving the rendering incorrect.
The observed behaviour somewhat suggests...
- Something is changing the CSS - is that code in the skin? If yes, why are there multiple sets of conflicting styles?
- CSS files are being reloaded on every page load - why are they not set to be cached?
- Why does the page sometimes end rendered incorrectly?
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Re: SIte load process / performance
17-08-2018 3:26 PM
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Re: SIte load process / performance
26-08-2018 7:52 AM
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I too have this problem tho' the incorrect font first happened much longer ago than 3months. I did ask about it and jarad83 replied to me, tho' I can't remember what his reply said or when I first asked the question.
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06-09-2018 7:01 PM
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Re: SIte load process / performance
08-09-2018 8:08 PM
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Is there any news arising from the bug report please?
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Re: SIte load process / performance
10-09-2018 10:14 AM
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I beleive that some bugs have been fixed RE the GDPR banner (IE11 bug specifically) and is waiting for release but reproducing the forum loading slowly without the fonts due to the banner is proving hard to replicate.
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Re: SIte load process / performance
17-09-2018 12:43 PM
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The Community has been slow over the past weeks but today is almost unworkable for me.
I clicked 'Like' on a post and it was around 15 seconds before it refreshed.
I did a speed check and my broadband is running at 75Mbs down and 16Mbs up so no problems there.
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Re: SIte load process / performance
17-09-2018 1:43 PM - edited 17-09-2018 1:45 PM
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I agree - Community is still very slow to load, mine hangs at the beginning - when I click on say 'Broadband' in the main menu, it can take up to 10 seconds stuck on 'waiting for community.plus.net' but thereafter everything is rapid. This not a fault with my connection/system - other sites load almost instantly, including a number hosted in the U.S.
Re: SIte load process / performance
17-09-2018 2:27 PM
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Since making the above post I have done as suggested here and cleared the browser's cache and things are a little faster.
I'm a big fan of coincidences but hoping this is not one of them....we shall see.
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Re: SIte load process / performance
17-09-2018 2:46 PM
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@Strat See me post - this is community that is the problem - I don't get the delay with other sites, including the other bits of PN (Members Centre &c)
Re: SIte load process / performance
17-09-2018 4:36 PM - edited 17-09-2018 4:38 PM
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The forums are hosted completely seperate from any of our other sites. They are hosted by Lithium on servers in the Netherlands and have nothing to do with our other sites and services. So any issues coming from the member centre, main website etc would have no effect on the forums.
I have checked the performance graphs and the most heavy component being loaded is the 'online users' part on the homepage and forum page. The average page load time in the last 200 page loads has been 302ms for the homepage and that's the slowest page. What I will do is keep an eye on the graph periodically and see if it spikes at any time at all.
Here is the graph:
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Re: SIte load process / performance
17-09-2018 6:36 PM - edited 17-09-2018 6:37 PM
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@jaread83 In my case, it is not the actual loading time that is the problem, rather the length of time before the Lithium server responds - this can vary from almost instantly (rare) to anything up to 12-15 seconds.
Re: SIte load process / performance
18-09-2018 11:28 AM
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Performance is pretty dire this morning? Even a simple 'click' on Like / Thanks is taking 3 / 4 seconds; new pages load (slowly) and then after 3 / 4 secs have a page refresh as the fonts change.
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Re: SIte load process / performance
18-09-2018 11:47 AM
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I will see what Lithium support says and let you all know as and when I hear back. So far I have received an email confirming receipt of my support request and that it is being reviewed.
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Serious lag on the site and notification emails.
18-09-2018 2:02 PM
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I can't be the only one to notice this, but the entire site is running really slow and I got an email from a subscribed thread delivered to me over two hours after when it said it was sent!
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