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    #16
    Did you see Jo's post about performance above?
    KDM Digital Media - Actinic web design and hosting

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      #17
      Jo already gave you some suggestions as to why it may seem slow and a possible solution.
      Aside from reducing content size, the obvious next step would be to look at your hosting.

      [edit] Kevin - snap!
      Tracey

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        #18
        I know that this isn't really the question being asked here, but I have to comment. Please dont take this as anything but constructive. People here are trying to help you, not pull you down.

        Do yourself a big favour, and either get someone who understands Actinic and how the Internet works to sort this site out for you, or start it again, from scratch.

        - There are all sorts of 404 errors.
        - Scripting problems and layout issues.
        - The speed is bad.
        - Your optimizing skills need optimizing.
        - The navigation structure within the catalog is too complex, simplify!
        - Your page titles need help, not designer punctuation.

        There is a lot of potential for a great site here, but you're going to have to get the basics fixed first.

        PLEASE listen to people on the forum when they give you advice, instead of asking the same question again. They know their stuff.

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          #19
          ...and for the technical people here:

          https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366023

          Its a recognized FF3 bug, get the latest FF for a fix in most cases. For those with less patience than me, I fixed this by forcing a cache refresh:

          Hold 'ctrl' and tap F5 several times, quickly on the offending pages.

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            #20
            woooooooosh......................

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