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grgicmateo
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grgicmateo posted this 26 November 2021
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Hello.
I bought (license) for NicePage and everything works fantastically, NicePage is a great program and very easy to use.
I make a site and I think it takes a little longer to load than it should.
Can you help me so I can speed up the site a bit.
I’ve been looking for solutions on the internet and maybe I could put (a -lazy load- that the images are first loaded semi-blurred and then slowly fully loaded) but I don’t know how I could do that.
The website goes over a regular host with a file from NicePage without WorldPress.

Website link: https://stormblock.store/

I hope you can help me.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards.

Hello. I bought (license) for NicePage and everything works fantastically, NicePage is a great program and very easy to use. I make a site and I think it takes a little longer to load than it should. Can you help me so I can speed up the site a bit. I’ve been looking for solutions on the internet and maybe I could put (a -lazy load- that the images are first loaded semi-blurred and then slowly fully loaded) but I don’t know how I could do that. The website goes over a regular host with a file from NicePage without WorldPress. Website link: https://stormblock.store/ I hope you can help me. Thank you in advance. Kind regards.

Last edited 26 November 2021 by grgicmateo

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MerlinAZ
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MerlinAZ posted this 27 November 2021

One thing that might help is to make sure your images are less than 1600 pixels wide and 72dpi.
One of your small images was over 1MB, where a browser-wide image on my site is 75kb and loads instantly.
I would resize your small images to 72dpi.

One thing that might help is to make sure your images are less than 1600 pixels wide and 72dpi. One of your small images was over 1MB, where a browser-wide image on my site is 75kb and loads instantly. I would resize your small images to 72dpi.

Last edited 27 November 2021 by MerlinAZ

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