The site feels great once its loaded, but yeah its grabbing a lot of
files. I'd compress your files in photoshop if you can (save for web
and devices, etc....). This will probably cut file size in half for
some files.

One thing I would try is making each section an individual html. As
you may or may not know (I just learned yesterday), as long as the
html file doesn't have a header and all that stuff, it will slide in
after its loaded and still look like its part of the site.

I'd also get rid of the clock. Some characters aren't loading and its
not accurate either (although maybe its not a clock?). I am really
impressed with how smooth your transitions are. On the project I'm
working on (http://vectorbug.com/i/), each page slides in quickly on a
3Gs, just OK on a 3G, and really chug on a Touch. Yours is just fine
on a touch.

My largest image are 24k jpegs.

On Jul 6, 5:11 am, London iPhone Dev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think my iPhone site is too heavy and takes too long to download,
> any advice?
>
> Visit from your iPhone or Simulator;www.parrottandmiller.com
>
> Could anyone give me a rough idea of what size in kb an iPhone site
> could be?
>
> I'm being told "as little as possible" by most folks but thats not a
> number.
>
> Thanks Guys.
>
> Ross

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