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Mint gives me extremely high pageload times at mediatemple

picsel
Minted
Posted on Sep 06, '07 at 04:38 am

Hello guys

I am experiencing extremely high pageload times at mediatemple using mint. I have used the firebug extension to see why pages are taking so much to load and mint seems to be the problem.

Now I do not have programming knowledge at all, I am just one of the graphic guys with a bit of knowledge in xhtml/css.

Can anyone tell me how to use some debug tests at least to know which peppers gives me headaches ? I’ll appreciate that. I am using a mac but I am newbie with macs so please be as explicit as you can.

Thank you very much for your time and hope to get a fast response. Thanks again.

PS : Some of my domains that gives me headaches : supraelastic.com , bistrianiosip.com , esderman.ro . All of the are using same peppers.

Nothing wrong with the pageload times of your 3 links. Although i must say they’re not loading extremely fast, but that’s because i’m viewing from the Netherlands.

Shaun Inman
Mint/Pepper Developer
Posted on Sep 06, '07 at 11:49 am

Adding #Mint:Debug to your urls shows that Mint is only taking 0.1-0.3 seconds to do its job.

But you are using XXX Strong Mint which is known to cause just this issue.

mgoi
Minted
Posted on Sep 25, '07 at 09:30 am

Hi picsel as I recently wrote in this thread I am also looking at ways to decrease pageload time after installing Mint. Even with only a few pepper installed Mint is adding 2-3 secs on average per pageload, which is not very good. In my case running the debug gives around 0.6 processing time. I am trying to find (and share) ways to improve the experience.

I was curious about your post and ran tests on two of the websites you mention above. According to the debug files processing time was at around 0.7 secs. According to Firebug total Mint associated time (mint.js and then writing the cookie) on your sites was around 2-3 secs.

I’d be interested to learn from fellow mintheads what they are doing to improve performance.

Thanks!

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