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climbhi
I miss the little line on the bottom that would tell you how long it would take for the page to load. Is it not there anymore, or am I just missing it? If it's not there, is there any way it can be put back on, I liked it.
Don't play the innocent...Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
colors? huh? [/B]
Those UGLY HORRIBLE BLACK FORUM NAMES !Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
seriously drag, please be specific
Thanks greg! For somereason I'm a gimmick for those timers, ever since I've had a fast connection i just like to look and see how small they are!Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
ask and you shall recieve, look at the bottom of the page
The "Missing Page Load Timer" refers to the absence of a feature that measures the time it takes for a webpage to fully load. This can impact website performance by making it difficult to identify potential bottlenecks and optimize loading times.
The "Missing Page Load Timer" was often removed by developers to improve website speed and reduce the amount of data being sent to users. However, this feature can be useful for identifying and addressing performance issues.
Yes, the "Missing Page Load Timer" can be added back to a website by implementing a code snippet or using a browser extension. This will allow for the measurement of page load times and can help with optimizing website performance.
By adding back the "Missing Page Load Timer", website owners can get a better understanding of their website's performance and identify areas for improvement. This can lead to faster loading times, better user experience, and potentially higher conversion rates.
One potential drawback is the added strain on website resources and increased data usage for users. It is important to carefully consider and balance the benefits and drawbacks before adding back the "Missing Page Load Timer".