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![]() Hi Eric
I had posted a note last week to say my store was extremely slow. I was away over the weekend so only got your response and now the thread is closed. You had suggested the images were being held locally, however as far as I know they are not, i certianly havent set anything up as per your video. Do you think it is becasue I had too many products in the store? Approx 4000 ? That sounds loads when I type it! If you can point me in the right direction Iwould appreciate it. www.handbagfairy.co.uk/blog (however it is not currently working at mo for some reason - I have posted a query on this elsewhere. many thanks in advance Louise |
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![]() Hi Louise
Usually slow sites are caused by displaying images which come from external websites (your merchant's sites). I would suggest hosting the product images locally instead of pulling them down from the merchant's sites. Here's how: http://www.datafeedr.com/videos?vide...rc=yt#videotop Eric
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