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Site Slow After Move To Top Level.
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Stephen Minett
20 posts
Sun Dec 23, 18 2:34 AM CST
My site was absolutely flying, and was as fast as I've seen any site..
So after testing in a sub folder, and being very happy with the results I have moved to the top level.
Now, Its so SLOW, have i missed something?
Additionally, It had dropped a number of images from hero headers that I have managed to re-add by deleting the header and replacing with a new one.
The same thing on my home page, all images where lost as the links failed to update.
where does the index file get stored, if i could have edited this directly it would have saved me hours..
But main thing, site slow, the rest i can get round,
So after testing in a sub folder, and being very happy with the results I have moved to the top level.
Now, Its so SLOW, have i missed something?
Additionally, It had dropped a number of images from hero headers that I have managed to re-add by deleting the header and replacing with a new one.
The same thing on my home page, all images where lost as the links failed to update.
where does the index file get stored, if i could have edited this directly it would have saved me hours..
But main thing, site slow, the rest i can get round,
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Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,250 posts
(admin)
Mon Dec 24, 18 4:27 AM CST
If you had it in a sub folder and moved it to the root, then you may have to go back and adjust any photos added to the page designer. That might make it slower if it is missing images. Is it still being slow and if so, what is the link?
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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