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Mon, Apr 1 2013 5:48 PM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | Thanks,
"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote: Leslie, << This is something I have googled and could very well be unrelated, but I do not have the time now to evaluate its relevance for the subject: >> It is unrelated. They're talking about pre-compiling JS/HTML code for use as templates. What you want is this discussion: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1096907/do-browsers-parse-javascript-on-every-page-load and this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/889195/do-browsers-compile-and-cache-javascript Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Apr 2 2013 4:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Surely that is a factor of low end hardware? When I test on my cheapo stuff, the
whole experience is really poor. Long waits and slow responses. Why would EWB be any different? On reasonable hardware it is working fine, and it is just the load time that matters and as Tim explained before, the fastest way to get it to load is to load the minimum needed in one file. Going back for more files just adds delay. Be sure to test the compressed option, from a server that supports the gzipped download. /Matthew Jones/ |
Tue, Apr 2 2013 9:10 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 4/1/2013 5:45 PM, Leslie wrote:
> you may be right but I still would like to see the numbers. As long as it's done somebody other than Tim - i'd like him to spend time adding other new features. > Have you tested your apps with low end mobiles or tablets? Lowest end i tested with is iPad Mini and Nexus 7 tablet. I know there are cheaper devices but for consumer side the upgrade cycle rapid enough that not worrying about them. Raul |
Tue, Apr 2 2013 4:17 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Leslie,
<< what I would like to speed up is exately the first time loading/reloading. >> And how is having the RTL split off into a separate JS file going to help with that ? << I understand that EWB has not been optimized for mobiles yet, >> As far as this issue concerned, it has most definitely been optimized. You won't find smaller code sizes around then what you get with EWB, considering what's in the framework. << but I always do the user experience tests on the weakest targeted hardware so I have checked. It was simply too slow.>> Did you actually turn on compression in the project compiler options ? Most projects get down to under 300-400k with compression turned on, and small projects are usually just over 200k. Also, did you test with a recent version of EWB ? There have been many improvements to the RTL/framework that improve load time, and they have nothing to do with the file sizes, rather they were issues with DOM layout/rendering/lookup performance. For example, the style sheet lookups were drastically improved recently: 1.01 Build 5 Release Notes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Elevate Web Builder 1.01 Build 5 includes the following enhancements: The panel/form instantiation performance has been dramatically improved, especially for Chrome and Safari (WebKit) browsers. The way that the theme styles were interrogated has been improved so that the framework requires less lookups into the active theme's style sheet, and that is responsible for the performance improvement. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Apr 17 2013 11:17 AM | Permanent Link |
Leslie | Thanks, this thread helped to ease my mind. The picture is much clearer now.
Cheers, Leslie |
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