I would like to have a home page less than 50K. I use this link to check the size and download times:
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/
The problem is that the analyzer says an "image" http://www.myhomepage.com/#FFFFFF is 23K in size. I don't understand what the #FFFFFF refers to exactly. All the other files have jpg extensions and I can control them.
My home page is here. There used to be 500 pages on the site and #FFFFFF was 3K now there are over 3000 pages on the site and #FFFFFF is 23K. I also added a background image. When #FFFFFF was 3k it didn't matter, but now it's 30% of the total download content of 70K.
My product pages are 38K and #FFFFFF reduces to 378 bytes.
Anybody know what does #FFFFFF mean in this context, is it Actinic Section related or is it something to do with a background or something else? How should I control it?
Thanks - Keno
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/
The problem is that the analyzer says an "image" http://www.myhomepage.com/#FFFFFF is 23K in size. I don't understand what the #FFFFFF refers to exactly. All the other files have jpg extensions and I can control them.
My home page is here. There used to be 500 pages on the site and #FFFFFF was 3K now there are over 3000 pages on the site and #FFFFFF is 23K. I also added a background image. When #FFFFFF was 3k it didn't matter, but now it's 30% of the total download content of 70K.
My product pages are 38K and #FFFFFF reduces to 378 bytes.
Anybody know what does #FFFFFF mean in this context, is it Actinic Section related or is it something to do with a background or something else? How should I control it?
Thanks - Keno
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