• After 1 months, I have changed and adjusted many things in my blog.
    My laptop using Firefox and IE8 and my site looks fine, but I wonder if it’s ok with IE6, IE7, Safari or Google Chrome.

    If you guys using those browsers above, please help to check my site and please give feedback if it looks ok or not.

    Pattaya Hotels

    Thanks..

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  • I’m using Safari… and there are some tweaks you might want to do with the alignment between images and text. There are some overflow images that looks they are overlapping other areas too.

    Also… in my opinion overflow images on left side of parragraphs don’t look very organize. You can either hyphen the text or justify so it wraps a little better around your image.

    Later…

    Well first of all it looks profesional.
    But (as always) it is too wide for my 1024 px laptop screen and the first load time is very slow.

    For looks try https://www.browershots.org there you can see your site in all browsers and screen width’s.
    For speed: I don’t know. Maybe the small pictures are a bit heavy in kB. Try here: https://www.websiteoptimization.com/
    and read.

    Good luck.

    Thread Starter manaschuen

    (@manaschuen)

    Thanks for your comments, I’m trying to find out why my page load is so slow. I notice that it always get stuck at “Read pagead2.googlesyndication.com”
    I started to think that Google Adsense is the cause that slow down my page load.

    By the way, I will try to adjust the photo first, if it’s still slow, I may take away the adsense.

    I looked at the activity on your website and found the following:

    1. you have a js that is 465 KB (that might be quite a lot): https://fc.ido24.com/calendar/calload.js

    2. host not found on: https://pattayabechhotelgolf2.jpg/

    3. you might want to try optimize more your images, you have lots of them and they are about 40-60 KB each. roughly speaking, your page is about 1-1.2 MB.

    Thread Starter manaschuen

    (@manaschuen)

    Hmmmm.. may be stupid question.. How can I compress images size?

    Open the image in an imageviewer, like Irfanview. Do not change the size of the image; that will influence your layout. Just do a ‘save as’ and you see where the compression is adjustable. Set it to make more compression. Check and see that your file size is smaller, allthough the image size is the same. (Offcourse the image will be a little les sharp).

    Thread Starter manaschuen

    (@manaschuen)

    thanks

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