Small change the UK Free comments system to help improve site performance
Brian Butterworth published on UK Free TV
I've been looking at the usage figures for the site in 2014 and I see that it breaks down like this:
- Windows PCs 52%
- Apple Macs 8%
- Mobile devices 19% (half iPhone, half Android)
- Apple iPad 13%
- Other tablets 5%
Modern Windows and Macs seem to have no problem with the UK Free TV, but there seemed to be a problem on mobile devices which have limited memory and CPU power.
For this reason, I have modified the comments system show less comments per page, and also require a click to show the comments.
Initial testing seems to show that the site loads much faster for all classes of device and is more-or-less instant on mobile devices.
If you have any comments, please leave them below: after clicking "show comments".
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014
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John Corish4:07 PM
Carmarthen
How do I register my email address to get updates from UKfree tv?
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Thursday, 6 February 2014
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Charles Stuart12:00 AM
I wish more sites would consider how their structure affects their usability. For instance, I find that many newspapers have so many advertisements that they cause serious problems on older machines. The Telegraph and Independent both do this. Another thing is when sites link to their advertisers' servers, rather than hold the adverts on their own servers. This slows down loading of websites incredibly, even when a very fast connection is available. Just one bottleneck in the chain can cause the whole site to hang. Very annoying.
I congratulate you on taking the time and making the effort to ensure that everyone can read your site easily. (51.4634,-2.5264)
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Mike Gordon8:18 AM
Has anyone tried hooking one of the new style SMART boxes to a Humax Foxstaf receiver? currently it use an Ethernet connection to receive iPlayer in Channel 901. Humax say they do not support.
Thanks
Mike
Samsung Note 10.1 tablet runnin 4.12
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Ian
6:12 PM
Hinckley
6:12 PM
Hinckley
Why can't people post in the correct area?????
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Ian
7:01 PM
Hinckley
7:01 PM
Hinckley
Very true
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Friday, 7 February 2014
Charles Stuart: Thanks for your kind comments.
I note, with interest, that the new "Alpha" of their 'Full Responsive" site seems to be VERY decluttered.
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Mike Gordon12:11 PM
Mike Gordon: So people made a mistake, get over it.
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Saturday, 8 February 2014
MikeP
9:04 PM
9:04 PM
Briantist
I like your refreshing approach - well done.
Sadly, as someone else here says, not all website providers consider the end user experience. For example, the BBC News website uses several 'trackers' and image inserts that are not on the same server as the News site, so sometimes you have to sit and wait for items (often irrelevant) to load before you can read the real story of interest. One example is their use of www.emf.bbc.co.uk which is, as far as I can ascertain, a data gathering service that runs even if you have set uyour browser to not respond to such - and if you have allowed the response the delay can still be several minutes! Not good for use mere news readers!
But this site loads very well now on both laptop, desktop and Galaxy Tab2.
Thanks and well done.
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