(Make sure you have a tool to minify your images on your website, so they don't slow your page load.)
Not exact matches
The biggest mistakes are
slow mobile
pages, mobile - only 404 errors, blocked CSS / JavasScript / image files, faulty redirects, cross-links that don't make sense, and unplayable content to name just a few.
Not sure what's
slowing down your
page?
He argued, «Until I hear an ad tech exec say, on the record, that ad tech itself
slows down
pages, then ad tech will remain part of the ad - blocking problem and
not part of its solution.»
But sources said he was
not happy with the changes and the
slow pace of development of its products that came after more ambitious promises for expansion of the concept by Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry
Page.
Americans are
slow to adapt and are defly afraid of change, see how the african american community is stiill only allowed to vote under the voting rights act of 1965 (that's right, it still
not a law) Why are they
not up in arms,,,,, «yet we have a black president... maybe you can take a
page from their book (passive aggression).
I just thought I'd let you know, if they are
slowing the
page down so that I can't get to the recipe, I usually just close the window and head back to pinterest for another.
Dark energy is needed to explain why the cosmic expansion in
not slowing down; dark matter is invoked to resolve why galaxies are rotating too fast to be bound by gravity due to visible matter; and cosmic inflation is needed to explain [the horizon problem — See Figure 225 on
page 455.]
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pages 106 - 107 The truth about glutamine and whether or
not it really is «conditionally essential» like most supplement companies say it is The myth about fast and
slow - acting proteins.
Moreover, you don't have to worry about the
pages of dating service loading very
slow — it will
not happen as the special design of online dating website is light and contains minimum details, which prevents it from being «heavy» for mobile devices such as smartphones and PC tablets.
Another thing we didn't absolutely love is that sometimes when changing from
page to
page, loading times on photographs can be a little
slow.
Check the
page numbers and
not the weeks as we worked at a much
slower pace than normal.
For example, they may realize that while they have decoded words on the
page, they don't understand what they're reading and need to go back to the previous
page to reread a section
slower.
If you're planning to read news with it, then stick with your phone — unless you have the patience of a saint, you're
not going to like the
slow refresh rate when navigating apps and web
pages, and you're going to want to see photos in full color instead if boring grayscale.
They do
not concern the double -
slow time will be taken in loading and next
paging even official PDF files or other PDF files that contained many pictures (jpg tables or jpg figures) over 200 - 500 PDF files in RAM 512mb than in RAM 1 GB.
While e-book fans usually adjust to the
page - change times (which are, after all,
not really
slower than the time required to turn a physical paper
page), the
slow response time clearly makes today's e-book readers unsuited for video.
Our minds are image processors,
not text processors so huge pieces of text that fill a
page overwhelm the mind and in fact,
slow down the processing time considerably.
E-Ink screen is easy on the eyes and battery efficient, but makes
pages slow to «turn» and does
not come in color
I was excited, but after checking several reviews, it seems to be very
slow, I can see it take so much time to turn a
page, and that is
not a pdf even.
Range is decent but the one thing I've noticed is the browser can
not keep up with the Wi - Fi speeds and
pages do tend to load
slower than expected but far faster than if you weren't on Wi - Fi.
Also quality of images are so poor, and DRM are so bad (DRM is reason for
slow pages loading), you can
not copy text, can
not print
pages from some magazines.
Because of its density and care, it is
not a
page - turner, but more a
slow burn to be savored and carefully pondered.
I don't like how
slow the
page turns are — I'm a really fast reader and it seems all I do is wait for the
page to turn on my Aura One — so I usually read on my Android tablet except out in the sun where the AO really, um shines.
The streaming technologies were
slow and unwieldy and it looks lots of wrangling from Apple and Amazon to get everyone on the same
page and develop an industry standard for selling songs individually and convincing executives and artists that they aren't being devalued.
Is there a setting that allows you to choose
not to display the next screen until it is 100 % fully processed and done, so you can avoid those flashing -
slow page changes?
I was completely taken from
page one and
slowed down for the last 100
pages because I didn't want it to end.
Resistive touchscreen
not very responsive; Sluggish performance;
Page turns
slower than some e-Ink eReaders; Mediocre multimedia playback; Can't sideload apps
Cramming 30 panels into two
pages normally is
not good comic - creating practice, but every panel is worth its weight,
slowing down the scene and amping up the tension for the exciting splash on the next
page.
Our minds are image processors,
not text processors so huge pieces of text that fill a
page overwhelm the mind and in fact, considerably
slow down the reader's absorption time.
B&N also hurt themselves by releasing a Nook that wasn't very polished — bugs, freezing,
slow page turns, sluggishness in the controls, and unintuitive user interface.
Believe it or
not, when I switch back to paper, I find turning
pages (instead of just pressing a button)
slows me down!
I could understand that Amazon and other eBook manufacturers might
not have wanted to include full hyphenation in their devices because the dictionaries necessary to do so might have bloated the firmware, while the actual look - up might have
slowed down the
page display.
Unlike the Sony PRS - T1, the Cybook Odyssey does
not implement multi-touch, making web
pages slow to navigate as well as
slow to load.
It's
not that much
slower to load web
pages than a $ 730 Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
It all makes for quick
page turn speeds, but those who haven't spent much time with a devoted e-reader will find the device's response time
slow and finicky compared to what you get on a tablet.
The Kobo is also
slower when opening books (you get a loading screen, which only takes a few seconds, but the Kindle is nearly instant), changing
pages (again,
not a HUGE delay, maybe about a second, but
slower than the Kindle 3), and loading new books onto the device (the Kobo spends about 10 — 15 seconds per book «processing» them, which adds up if you load several books at once).
With the Kindle DX 1 this didn't really happen though the 7th
page turn every time is
slower.
But it's still expensive to manufacture, only available in black and white, and suffers from
slow screen refresh rates which affect things like scrolling and video (
not possible currently), and leads to the annoying flash seen when turning
pages on ebook readers.
What's
not: Loading your book can be
slow, although
page - turning is relatively quick.
DH decided to just keep it and deal with the
slow page turns because it didn't bother him too much.
Screen size: 4.7 inch Super Clear LCD, multitouch, Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Screen resolution: 1024 × 720 Operating System: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Processor: 1.4 GHz Cortex - A9 quad core Chipset: Exynos 4412 Graphics: Mali - 400MP System Memory: 1 GB Storage capacity: 8 GB Memory card: Support Micro SD card, up to 32 GB Main Camera: 16 MP, 21x optical zoom lens Camera Features: geo - tagging, Smart Pro, Action Freeze,
Slow Motion Video, Auto Cloud Back - up, Share Shot Interface Port: micro USB 2.0, audio jack, HDMI port Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g /
n, Wi - Fi hotspot, LTE support Dimension: 128.7 x 70.8 x 19.1 mm Weight: 305 g Features: Buddy Photo Share, AllShare Play, Android Play Market source: press release, product
page
Users these days won't wait even 2 seconds for your
page to load — if it's
slow, you've lost the sale.
There's a Sketchbook that allows you to draw on the touchscreen and scrawl illegible notes, a selection of sudoku puzzles to solve and a web browser — much like the Kindle's it's
slow and clunky, with the e-ink screen
not ideal for rendering web
pages.
The nook
page transition is
slower, but doesn't have the flash of black which I still haven't gotten use to yet after reading 2 books.
They take longer to open, they have a fixed font size, don't have a search word function, and turn
pages slower.
While folks in the e-book business aren't ready to panic, it'll be interesting to see if this is a temporary
slow down or if consumers really do prefer the physical act of
page turning once more.
The buttons have just the right firmness too, and the lag between
pages isn't an issue at all, although it is
slower than the PRS - 600.
It's possible to type in the word to be looked up, which saves on the
slow process of moving the cursor in front of the desired word, and also allows words to be looked up that aren't in the
page.
I wouldn't call the PocketBook 602
slow, but it is
slower than the new Kindle and Sony Readers, more noticeably when loading ebooks and moving the cursor down a long list or
page.