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    Design speed / performance?

    Is there any way of improving performance when editing products in design?

    I'm on 2013 Business & creating a "master list" of new products that each contain 3>4 components, but can see it's going to be painfully slow (moving from one product to another is taking 10 seconds plus). I'm using a relatively quick i7 machine with plenty of memory & nothing much else worth talking about running & SD is compacted regularly.

    I'm wondering if there is anything that I can disable, or if there is some other way or creating / editing product with an export or possibly using access?


    Thanks.
    Air Tech Equipment Ltd - Online Airbrush, Craft & Graphics equipment supplier

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    Usually slow performance when in the design window is associated with having to fetch external items from the web.

    You should make sure these are all blocked with a blockif when in design preview. You shouldn't have to wait at all when moving around.

    The Addthis code is a good example of the kind of you need to be blocking.
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      #3
      Mike's suggestion above is your first thing to check.

      I note that you said "master list". If this means that you are creating code that loops through all Sections / Products (or something similar) then this could also take a lot of time to run; especially if the list is huge.
      Norman - www.drillpine.biz
      Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey

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        #4
        Thank you for your responses.

        The plan was to have a hidden "master" section with about 6 sub-sections (master & sub sections purely for ease of use internally) each containing somewhere between 5>15 products, which will in turn have 2>6 fixed components.

        Visible sections on the site would then be populated by filtering, all these section would ultimately reside in the same upper section - if that makes sense?
        Air Tech Equipment Ltd - Online Airbrush, Craft & Graphics equipment supplier

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          #5
          As far as I can see the AddThis code is already blocked..... However using content view without preview has drastically improved performance.

          Not a cure as such, but work perfectly for what I'm doing!

          Thanks folks.
          Air Tech Equipment Ltd - Online Airbrush, Craft & Graphics equipment supplier

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