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| Reino Havbrandt (X) Suedia Local time: 01:06 Finlandieratik Suedierara + ...
I have bought a domain name, and I thought that it would be a great idea to move my pages to this site. I am beginning to have second thoughts about this, as there are severe speed problems;
The online editor for pages is very slow, and lacks some basic functionality you would expect;
It is veru often impossible or very time consuming just to enter the file manager. The functions are often very slow.
I also noticed, that also the use of the site is slower, if you use pictures. ... See more I have bought a domain name, and I thought that it would be a great idea to move my pages to this site. I am beginning to have second thoughts about this, as there are severe speed problems;
The online editor for pages is very slow, and lacks some basic functionality you would expect;
It is veru often impossible or very time consuming just to enter the file manager. The functions are often very slow.
I also noticed, that also the use of the site is slower, if you use pictures. This must be vcuased of a too small server (or too many new customers). I just would like to know, if you are avare of the speed problems, and if there are plans of solving them?
I think that this is an issue ,that should be discussed openly, st it actually is not a "service problem". ▲ Collapse | | | ALAIN COTE (X) Local time: 08:06 Japonieratik Frantsesara Try with an FTP client | Oct 10, 2003 |
Reino Havbrandt wrote:
I just would like to know, if you are avare of the speed problems, and if there are plans of solving them?
I think that this is an issue ,that should be discussed openly, st it actually is not a "service problem".
You should try to upload your files with an FTP client software. I had the same problem, so I tried to upload my files with SmartFTP (freeware) and the speed increased dramatically.
HTH
Alain | | | Reino Havbrandt (X) Suedia Local time: 01:06 Finlandieratik Suedierara + ... TOPIC STARTER What address? | Oct 10, 2003 |
Thanks Alain!
This is very interesting! I have used DragDrop FTP for my old site, but did not know that it was possible with ProZ. I have now tired the FTP, butnow the peoblem is to find what address to use to the PRoZ server? It seems not to be the same as the site address. Where is this info available? (Especially when the Web host site is not accessible).
Reino
Reino | | | Reino Havbrandt (X) Suedia Local time: 01:06 Finlandieratik Suedierara + ... TOPIC STARTER yoursite.proz.com | Oct 10, 2003 |
was the address, and it works like a charm! Thanks again, Alan, for this very valuable tip!
Searching the site, I have noticed that there is a need for a forum/thread for ProZ site developers. I have also found some other workarounds using the web site, that might be useful to share.
Now, the remaining problem is the speed on the user side, which is unacceptable slow. And, I dont have anything complicated, just a few pictures on my site, but there is a noticable delay in refreshing ... See more was the address, and it works like a charm! Thanks again, Alan, for this very valuable tip!
Searching the site, I have noticed that there is a need for a forum/thread for ProZ site developers. I have also found some other workarounds using the web site, that might be useful to share.
Now, the remaining problem is the speed on the user side, which is unacceptable slow. And, I dont have anything complicated, just a few pictures on my site, but there is a noticable delay in refreshing the pictures.
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Excellent search results | Oct 10, 2003 |
You will soon find that one great thing about having a ProZ-hosted sites is your rating and visibility in searches. After a certain period of time (about 1 or 2 weeks, if I remember correctly) searchers using the major search engines will find you on the first page of returned hits. You don't have to bother with techniques or tricks for getting high ratings. | | | Oleg Prots Ukraina Local time: 02:06 Ingelesatik Ukrainerara + ... Are you sure? | Oct 10, 2003 |
GoodWords wrote:
You will soon find that one great thing about having a ProZ-hosted sites is your rating and visibility in searches. After a certain period of time (about 1 or 2 weeks, if I remember correctly) searchers using the major search engines will find you on the first page of returned hits. You don't have to bother with techniques or tricks for getting high ratings.
Are you sure this is true for sites with proprietary domain names (i.e., those that are ONLY hosted by ProZ.com)?
I am planning to launch my own website and I considered using ProZ.com hosting anyway, but your comment is really too attractive to be omitted. Can you give some comments on the technical side? How does it work?
TIA,
Oleg | | | Ralf Lemster Alemania Local time: 01:06 Ingelesatik Alemanara + ... Wrong forum... | Oct 11, 2003 |
...I'm moving the post to "General Tech Support".
Best, Ralf | | | Senem Mintaş (X) Local time: 02:06 Ingelesatik Turkierara + ... A little reminder about "Hosting" | Oct 13, 2003 |
I think the problem is very much related with what is called as "bandwidth" that a hosting company suggests to its "customers". Many would misleading when they consider the bigger the web site's storage size is the best they can provide to visitors of that particular site. Nevertheless what actuall matters here is the bandwidth (Lets make it more clear; you experience a "speed problem" because when more than one or two visitors visit your site and execute any function on the server site the band... See more I think the problem is very much related with what is called as "bandwidth" that a hosting company suggests to its "customers". Many would misleading when they consider the bigger the web site's storage size is the best they can provide to visitors of that particular site. Nevertheless what actuall matters here is the bandwidth (Lets make it more clear; you experience a "speed problem" because when more than one or two visitors visit your site and execute any function on the server site the bandwidth of that particular server fails to implement the functions demanded at the client side (visitors here)). So, since this is nothing you can fix (it should be of Proz.com admins' responsibility) you may consider to "shrink" size of your images (jpeg or gifs) by, for example, Photoshop (this application has a command like "save for Web") I think this would be of little help until a more concrete solutions is found by concerned people. Good luck! ▲ Collapse | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Hosting Trados Studio 2022 Freelance | The leading translation software used by over 270,000 translators.
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