Andras Barna wrote:
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Alan Burlison <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Roland Mainz wrote:
>>
>>> Will anything be done on the performance and usabilty issues of the
>>> XWiki ? Last time I tried it was _impossible_ to upload more complex
>>> HTML documents (which make the bulk of the ksh93-integration and shell
>>> project documentation) and even plain navigation using Seamonkey or
>>> Opera was slow as molasses.
>> That's nothing to do per se with Auth, but if you can provide some more
>> details and examples we'll look into it.
>>
> 
> i have the same problem. (firefox 3.1b3)
> reproduce: find a quite big page like [0] then scroll
> 
> IMHO: it's slow because the "broken" CSS styles
> 
> [0] http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Main/AllDocs?view=tree

O'Reilly's Safari online book service has a "Rough Cuts" preview of their
upcoming "Even Faster Web Sites" book [1] that I've been reading lately
through Sun's Safari subscription - it has several tips on CSS optimization,
but really points to the Mozilla document as the source to read on what's
faster or slower:
        https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Writing_Efficient_CSS

I've thought it would be interesting to look at the OpenSolaris sites with
the various tips from that book and it's predecessor in mind, but it's
probably only worthwhile to do so with the new design, and not worry about
the one going away.

If community members saw things that could be improved, what's the best way
to report them?   I know I've filed bugs before in bugster & bugzilla that
don't seem to have even got a "Yes, we saw that you filed this, but aren't
going to do that right now" response.

[1] http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596804206/

-- 
        -Alan Coopersmith-           [email protected]
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering

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