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How to find slow pages
 

Tips and Tricks for FrontPage

What You Want to Do

Expected Audience: Beginner/Intermediate

The length of time it takes someone to open your page depends mainly upon their connection speed and the size of your page. The first you can do nothing about. But you can make sure that your pages are reasonably sized, and Microsoft FrontPageĀ® provides an easy way to determine this.

Feature to Use

  • Reports View

Specific Steps to Take

To see a detailed report on your Web, including how many of your pages are considered slow pages:

  1. Open your Web by clicking File, then Open Web and browsing to your Web.
  2. In the Views bar on the left, click Reports. (If the Views bar is not present, click on View, then Views Bar).
  3. In Reports view, click the drop-down box on the Reporting toolbar (shown below).

Slow Web pages report

  1. FrontPage will show you a list of all files that will take more than 30 seconds to download. To change the number of seconds, select an option from the drop-down box shown below.

Selecting options

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