On 03/22/2017 04:36 PM, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 22 March 2017, stan sent:
>> One thing I know slows down browsing is the way sites outsource much
>> of their content.  The browser has to access many sites on the web to
>> put together a page for you to view.  Blocking this as much as
>> possible not only speeds up page loading, but also hinders tracking
>> sites. 
> 
> Though, occasionally, you get the opposite:  Sites waiting for some
> external content to load before anything will proceed.  Script blocking
> can help with that, but can also kill a site from doing anything.  It's
> very much a two-edged sword.

We had that with a client. They were bitching that their site was
"slow". We pointed out that their home page was loading data from about
100 twitter feeds, 30 facebook items, snapchats, blogs and other
assorted crap before the page would even start to render. We had them
disable that stuff and lo and behold! It rendered in less than a second.

Standard rule: Do NOT make your page rendering block on external events,
feeds, whatnot. People will blame your page, not the events that are
blocking it.
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