Progressbar for Slow Loading Webpages

Hi,

I would like to show a progress bar in the browser until my pages load.

As my web pages take more that 10 seconds to load, I have decided to
show the progres bar.

Please help me with your ideas

On Sep 2, 11:05 am, Sudheendra P. [email protected]
wrote:

Hi,

I would like to show a progress bar in the browser until my pages load.

As my web pages take more that 10 seconds to load, I have decided to
show the progres bar.

Don’t think you can do that on a normal page - rails sends the entire
response in one go. If you were loading some piece of content via ajax
then you could of course do this.

Fred

You already have one, most browsers have a progress bar to show that
the page is loading.

How about putting some effort into getting the pages to load quicker?

How about putting some effort into getting the pages to load quicker?

Exactly my thought. If you want to load something huge (what that could
be?), load a really small screen first with some “welcome. please wait”
and then make a background call for everything else. But it would
definitely be better to lower the request processing time (if it’s the
case) or the size of page accessories (if it is).

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On Sep 2, 11:05 am, Sudheendra P. [email protected]
wrote:

Hi,

I would like to show a progress bar in the browser until my pages load.

As my web pages take more that 10 seconds to load, I have decided to
show the progres bar.

Please help me with your ideas

JavaScript will execute as soon as it is loaded. You might be able to
use,
or use the ideas at:

Sudheendra P. wrote:

Hi,

I would like to show a progress bar in the browser until my pages load.

As my web pages take more that 10 seconds to load, I have decided to
show the progres bar.

Please help me with your ideas

Page and/or fragment caching works wonders… rarely is absolutely
everything dynamic on a page. I’ve even seen benefits from caching rows
in an index view when assembling the data for each row requires complex
backend work.