n the midwest of the United States, I have noticed no
slow down at all.
miles
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Subject: Re: [dwm] suckless.org stylesheet glitch
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Me neither.
Here with opera I see that it will only be fa
Me neither.
Here with opera I see that it will only be fast if it has already
resolved the host name. After clearing the cache every single
subdomain of suckless.org takes several seconds to load up at the
first time, whereas cat-v.org will always show up instantly.
I have no idea how to debug thi
Nope.
uriel
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> 2009/3/13 Uriel :
>> I run http://cat-v.org on xen, and even really long pages like
>> http://ninetimes.cat-v.org take a couple of seconds to load.
>>
>> Something was wrong with suckless.org, sometimes a small page could
>> t
2009/3/13 Uriel :
> I run http://cat-v.org on xen, and even really long pages like
> http://ninetimes.cat-v.org take a couple of seconds to load.
>
> Something was wrong with suckless.org, sometimes a small page could
> take ten seconds, it is better now but still on the slow side of
> things.
I g
I run http://cat-v.org on xen, and even really long pages like
http://ninetimes.cat-v.org take a couple of seconds to load.
Something was wrong with suckless.org, sometimes a small page could
take ten seconds, it is better now but still on the slow side of
things.
uriel
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 1
On 3/11/09, twfb wrote:
> On 00:59 Wed 11 Mar , Uriel wrote:
> > Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable
>
> Slight exaggeration perhaps... but it is a little bit slow and was
> indeed slow even before the switch to werc. Nothing dramatic but
> noticable slow for such a
2009/3/11 twfb :
> On 00:59 Wed 11 Mar , Uriel wrote:
>> Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable
>
> Slight exaggeration perhaps... but it is a little bit slow and was
> indeed slow even before the switch to werc. Nothing dramatic but
> noticable slow for such a low grap
On 00:59 Wed 11 Mar , Uriel wrote:
> Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable
Slight exaggeration perhaps... but it is a little bit slow and was
indeed slow even before the switch to werc. Nothing dramatic but
noticable slow for such a low graphic website.
--
TWFB -
2009/3/11 pmarin :
> Why have you change to werc?
The main reason is I'm not very keen on maintaining a web framework
and Uriel spend his last year on this and I think his werc is very
good.
Kind regards,
--Anselm
Why have you change to werc?
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> 2009/3/10 Uriel :
>> Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
>> reorganized to avoid this kind of issues, I will think about it.
>>
>> Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being
2009/3/10 Uriel :
> Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
> reorganized to avoid this kind of issues, I will think about it.
>
> Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable, and
> i'm sure that is not werc's fault because http://cat-v.org and many
> other
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:59:05AM +0100, Uriel wrote:
> Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
> reorganized to avoid this kind of issues, I will think about it.
>
> Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable, and
> i'm sure that is not werc's fault beca
It's not that slow to me... although it could definitely use some
caching to keep from reloading the stylesheets every time.
(Last-Modified header etc)
Jeremy
On Wed 11 Mar 2009 - 12:59AM, Uriel wrote:
> Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
> reorganized to avoid this kind
Good point, probably the werc stylesheet should be split and
reorganized to avoid this kind of issues, I will think about it.
Also, www.suckless.org is *SLOW* to the point of being unusable, and
i'm sure that is not werc's fault because http://cat-v.org and many
other werc sites are quite fast.
u
Greetings,
suckless.org currently links to two stylesheets /pub/style/style.css and
/_werc/pub/style.css both are active for media screen. The former
stylesheet (/pub) uses among other things orange background for the
midHeader class. This results in a split-second display of a different
colour sc
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