j s wrote:
> Why is Adobe's (labs) site so slow to load; is it the leased T1 at work or 
> the cable modem at home? Is it me or do other people experience the same?
> If so, shouldn't a company with such technology deliver a site that's more 
> responsive?

If you're seeing problems on the site, please report them directly to 
the team on the little "feedback" widget which is still on each page.

For "site slow" posts, useful basic info includes
a)  which pages
b)  how long each
c)  browser brand/version/OS; OS info & configuration
d)  traceroute, IP info
e)  some-or-all session info

That would give folks a chance to discover how your experience differs 
from the norm.

(I've seen enough "site slow" posts to suspect there's something there, 
but almost all such posts have lacked enough data for me to generate 
hypotheses, which is why using the feedback widget on the site is a 
surer route.)

jd







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