Created: Jul 25, 2008
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Reduce/Eliminate pictures on Home Page +3

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Problem:

Users on a dial up connection may wait to long for homepage to load

How fast does the WiserEarth Home Page load on a dial-up connection?


Suggestion:

With all the pictures on the home page its 100-200 KB (though this can be reduced through picture optimization, converting pictures to GIF). 

But with a 56Kb dialup connection, you have about a 7 KB/s (download rate (8 KB = 1 Kb.)  Many users get even less than 7 KB.  Am I getting this right?  I definitely remember very slow access on dialup connections.

While many US users and nonprofits have more than a dial-up connection, this is not true for everyone, and especially not international users!


  • Reduce or eliminate the pictures on the Home Page!!!

Simplicity is part of the secret to Google's (and other websites like Craigslist) success:
Google vs Yahoo's Home Page over the years


It'd be interesting to compile some of these stats

Here’s the breakdown of various countries and their dialup access users as of December 2006:

Germany - 10%
South Korea - 4%
China - 15%
USA - 19%
Canada - 16%
France - 25%
UK - 15%
Brazil - 43%
India - 46%
Mexico - 44%
Russia - 52%

Countries in Africa - ??

Statistics for China, Brazil, India, Mexico and Russia were urban samples only.

World Broadband Stats ( by country),


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Yup, great idea, something we've just overlooked.  For the next iteration of the homepage, I will make sure all pictures are optimized for speedy download. 

Converting to gifs does have a caveat, though - gifs are great for shapes and colors and text, but not so good for pictures and images.  Jpgs usually compress better and retain more detail in those cases.  But for images as small as the ones on the homepage, the detail isn't usually noticeable, so it may be a great trade-off to allow our users to download the homepage faster.
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Faster access for slow connection is indeed needed
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On a similar line of thinking, it's important to think about where else we can cut back on other parts of the site. 

I'd like to see statistics for how long it takes a 56K dial-up user to load up various parts of the site.  With more and more additions, I'm starting to get a little worried.

Sometimes less is more.
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