Re: download times
by "Captain F.M. O'Lary" <ctfuzzy(at)canopy.net>
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Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:26:29 -0500 |
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shawn(at)sportsstuff.com, html list <hwg-basics(at)mail.hwg.org> |
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Hi Shawn,
that's an easy one.
Open Home Site 2.5 and go to "DOCUMENT" and select "WEIGHT".
it'll itemize every element in the page and total it up, giving you
*approximate* times for modem user at 14.4, 28.8 and even 33.6 !!
HTH,
Fuzzy
P.S. FUZZY GAVE A PROPRIETARY ANSWER. MAKE NOTE OF THIS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE (when he gets cocky again).
At 10:17 AM 1/24/01 -0600, Shawn Sass wrote:
>Hello list,
>Does anyone know of an easy way to find the ~approx~
>download times for file sizes? I have a bunch of files to
>put on a website and I want to offer the user an estimated
>time of download for the different sized files. Does anyone
>know of an easy way to go about this? I've got 51 different
>sized files so I don't want to have to open each one in
>fireworks and export just to find out the estimated time for
>download on a 56k modem.
>
>Thanks
>
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>_\ |-| /\ \/\/ /\/
>o-o Shawn Sass-Graphic Artist
>o-o-o-o-o-o-o Sportsstuff Inc
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>PS. Did anyone get my post on opening a window with
>javascript when using an image map?
>
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