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View Information About the Individual Files Used on Your Web Site

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Last Updated: October 9, 2008 3:01 PM

You can view information about the individual files used on your Web site, including the image files and HTML files. The size of your pages and the files that make up your Web site can affect the speed at which the pages of your Web site load in a browser. Use the file size information, as well as the estimated load times for the different connection speeds, to determine if you need to reduce your file sizes.

To View Web Page Data

  1. Log in to your WebSite Tonight account.
  2. From the Manage menu, click File Size/Loading Info.
  3. You can view the following:
    File Size Indicator (colored icon) column
    The color of the icon indicates if the file size is acceptable, approaching the recommended maximum size, or too large. The color legend is located beneath the table.
    Page/File Name
    Displays the name of the file or page.
    Size column
    Displays the size of the file.
    56K column
    Displays the number of seconds it takes a browser to load the file using a 56K speed modem.
    128K column
    Displays the number of seconds it takes a browser to load the file using a 128K speed modem.
  4. To expand the detail for a Web page, click the + sign next to the name of the page.
  5. To edit a page, click the Edit button.
  6. To delete a page or image, click the Delete button, and then click OK to confirm the deletion.

    Note: You cannot delete the home page.