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[ANN] Site Soap 1.0
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I've just released my second application, called Site Soap. Its basically an easy to use optimizer for nearly everything within your website. Below is a brief description.
Your website is ready, and you want your users to love it, but there is always the problem of saving bandwith and space. You need Site Soap. Site Soap allows anyone to quickly and easily optimize their entire website, whether it is an image, a webpage or even a stylesheet, without losing any quality; so what does this mean? It means that pages will load faster (non-broadband users will thank you), your site will use less bandwith and your code will be more readable and compliant. Site Soap is available to buy for $12.95.
For more information, visit:
Talacia Software
Site Soap Information
Site Soap Download
Site Soap Screenshot
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Between Sydney and Melbourne
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This doesn't seem ready for release, I'm having a lot of graphical glitches with the text.
Not to mention it made my CSS file 1% larger and mashed up my homepage.
impressed with the icons though!
Mac Mini 1 Gig RAM, 10.4.2
(Last edited by moonmonkey; Jul 25, 2005 at 06:18 AM.
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Originally Posted by moonmonkey
This doesn't seem ready for release, I'm having a lot of graphical glitches with the text.
Not to mention it made my CSS file 1% larger and mashed up my homepage.
impressed with the icons though!
Mac Mini 1 Gig RAM, 10.4.2
The space difference really is all about the images. Cleaning the HTML or CSS files is more about reformatting and making more readable and compliant. For cleaning the web pages I use the HTMLTidy engine, which is quite a proven web page optimizer and cleaner, so it really shouldn't be messing up your homepage. Could you email if you don't mind the page to help@talacia.com with the options you selected?
Is there any chance you can email me a screenshot of the glitches to help@talacia.com?
Thanks,
Oliver
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Between Sydney and Melbourne
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Originally Posted by iOliverC
The space difference really is all about the images. Cleaning the HTML or CSS files is more about reformatting and making more readable and compliant. For cleaning the web pages I use the HTMLTidy engine, which is quite a proven web page optimizer and cleaner, so it really shouldn't be messing up your homepage. Could you email if you don't mind the page to help@talacia.com with the options you selected?
Is there any chance you can email me a screenshot of the glitches to help@talacia.com?
Thanks,
Oliver
All sent!
Cheers.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Connecticut
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Looks cool, worked well on my personal homepage, and seemed to reduce loading times a bit. Will optimizing jpg / png result in any visible drop in image quality?
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