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Load time
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Oct. 14, 2008, 08:47 PM
Post: #16
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RE: Load time
lnminente Wrote:I got it! "My" first javascriptCongratulations. ![]() lnminente Wrote:i didn't see anything in firefox, neither in IE6. Anyway i saw the load time in same iframes in other webs...I think some css style would fix that. Till then, if your using firefox, you can always use the DOM Inspector to find it. It should be the last div (more or less, depending on your filters) in the body. z12 |
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Oct. 14, 2008, 08:55 PM
Post: #17
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RE: Load time
mmm, z12 after reading your answer i re-read the post from proxrocks, and i see i understood him bad. I was thinking he was seeing the load time in the place where the images would be instantly later.
I see perfectly the load time down in the page. Sorry for my stupid english understanding, and thanks for your help
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Oct. 14, 2008, 09:24 PM
Post: #18
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RE: Load time
lnminente Wrote:Sorry for my stupid english understanding, and thanks for your help No problem, your English is better than my Spanish! ![]() z12 |
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Oct. 17, 2008, 07:47 PM
Post: #19
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RE: Load time
Well, ain't that a coincidence, I'm using such a bookmark just for that (uses an external site) :
Code: javascript:void(location.href='http://www.numion.com/stopwatch/Start.html?Url='+location.href)If you use Adblock (Plus) , you have to exclude the following from being filtered out due to the "counter" string in it. Code: http://www.numion.com/stopwatch/Counter.html |
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Oct. 18, 2008, 02:07 AM
Post: #20
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RE: Load time
That's not the case. This bookmarklet is for measuring the time it takes to download the page. But thanks anyway
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