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  • What order does the average website load?

    Are there a way to determind and seclect the order that a website loads.."what you see first,second,third..etc.
    Many thanks
    Bob

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    Re: What order does the average website load?

    You are the designer.

    Its all up to you to arrange the linking sequence.

    Look at other websites on the net to get ideas for your own use.
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      Re: What order does the average website load?

      Its usually the last thing you placed on a page is the 1st to load.
      Regards Chris.

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      • #4
        Re: What order does the average website load?

        To change the load order of the published page, try the following:

        If you have many items like html, menu, and other kinds of boxes, and
        of course the text box,

        1. View Source on the page and see what the load order is.

        2. Click on a box to select it.
        3. Save the page.

        4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all boxes.

        After you publish the page, View Source in browser
        and see if it has changed the order.

        Initially use trial and error method.

        If it works, and you are all set with it,
        would you come back here that it worked or not?
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        • #5
          Re: What order does the average website load?

          Originally posted by Collectors-info View Post
          Its usually the last thing you placed on a page is the 1st to load.
          Chris, unless I am misunderstanding you here, I disagree..

          The first thing that goes on a page in the builder is usually the first thing to show when opened in a browser.

          I know this as a news site i regularly update by putting new news at the top and moving existing items down the page will download last unless I remove all the existing news, place the new articles on the page, then replace the old?
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