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Resource issue. includes or css?

         

mrbrain

6:43 pm on Jul 4, 2011 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I own a webpage... www dot mvisionfilms dot com

I wanted to know what the most economical way to do the channel picker.

Problem is Ive been using around almost 2 TB in storage monthly because of the mass of images ive been using but on my new layout i wanted to know if php includes would be more "up to date", i know theres more issues simply with the mass of images but is there a simpler way to clean it up?

or if there was a css method i could use... i was pushing for somethin with transitions like a sliding in of new videos when the button is clicked

average around 1.6 million hits a month...with a peak of 2.6 in February

i need to know how to save server resources and make my webpage a little more computer friendly

coopster

2:57 pm on Aug 31, 2011 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Administrator 10+ Year Member



Welcome to WebmasterWorld, mrbrain.

Make sure your images are being delivered in a fashion so that browsers will cache them. And of course be certain your images are optimized. You could likely use a proxy like Squid to assist in the sheer amount of traffic requests and content delivery.