I went here:

http://livemusic.erik-burggraaf.com/dvd.php

Definetly pegged the CPUs on machine for quite a while. Once it came back I could go through the tables just fine. You might want to consider breaking this into separate pages, maybe one per letter since the table is so large.

You also have multiple heads and bodies in your html which isn't legal. Each page should only have

<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
   Content goes here
</body>
</html>

Start by cleaning that up since it's a major error.

You also have your navigation menu marked up as an unordered list inside a table. Why?

You also seem to be including a JS file in the content area. What is this supposed to be doing? It appears to just be writing out the alphabet as links. Why not just put those links in the HTML to start with?

Hope this helps.

CB

erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi guys, I just had some fun navigating tables with safari in group mode. So I went to my website to try it out on a quite monstrous table with oh, 1300 rows or so and 8 columns. In the first place, the section of my website took litterally 5 minutes to load. I mean, I had time to read and respond to some email, check my network file transfer a few times, go over to the other machine to check on things and come back, check my inbox for new mail... Then I heard the page loaded sound but it wasn't done, so I killed some more time and the page loaded sound went again. This time the page was loaded. Disgusting.

According to group mode, all of my stuff is just slapped over the page in seemingly random order. I'd be willing to admit I'm not an expert on group mode, but dang! Each of my nav bar links gets it's own group, and each group seems to have an element that doesn't speak along with the link. The tables look OK, but the content of the home page seems to be in the top left rather than the bottom right like the rest of the site pages. In the giant table I was telling you about some of the contents from the column on the far right are in the second column from the left, while others are in the right column where they are supposed to be. The difference seems to be that the descriptions that are out of place are on the first item from any given artist where there's a rowspan on the first column. Does my website really look this terrible?

I'd be greatful if some one a bit wiser in the ways of group nav than I looked at the dvd page and let me know what if anything needs fixing. My website is http://livemusic.erik-burggraaf.com. Click the dvd link and go for coffee... in a coffee shop... on the other side of town... When you get back the page will almost be done loading.

Thanks,

Erik


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