vBAccelerator 1.0
With This simple template edit, You Can Increse Your Forum Home Speed Upto 100% Faster Than The Current. In Many Forum, It Takes Longer Time To Load The Forums. Sometimes It Remains Unloaded After The Loading Of Navbar. With This You Can Speed Up Your Forum.
Please Post Your Comments. Believe Me This Is Working For Me.
This Hack Works For All The vBulletin Forums. Even The Older Ones.
Coming Soon vBAccelerator For vBadvanced
Don't Forget To Read The Install File.
Vijay Pather
08-27-2007, 04:08 AM
can you explain how exactly this works? or should i just check the vb.org thread?
I Have Not Posted In vb.Org I Will Post Tommorow.
Well When Your Forum Load It Just Takes Time To Load The Navbar And All The Forums. So Your Forum Opens Late. This Mod Will Decrease The Time Of Your Loading Of Forum And Will Query Fast In The Database Making Your Forum Open Faster.
Peggy
08-27-2007, 06:37 AM
Just a simple template edit will speen up your forum that fast?? Awesome. :)
Iam Not Joking ! It Is True.
Fireproof
08-27-2007, 08:35 AM
What is really happening, though. I see we are editing "BlendTrans" - what does that do? I don't want to install anything I don't understand.
noppid
08-27-2007, 09:51 AM
You are adding two meta tags.
http://www.html-reference.com/META_httpequiv_pageexit.htm
http://www.html-reference.com/META_httpequiv_pageenter.htm
Those links explain them. I didn't read it all, but it appears to be a visual trick. This has nothing what so ever to do with the load time and query time of the php/mysql necessary to display a vBulletin page.
But perception can be everything if this yields the desired effect. But I am not familiar with the use of these tags in general.
If forum home is slow, in my experience, you are more likely to cause performance issues on forum home with add in code and hacks.
IIRC, the forum stuff is cached anyway and quick. So there is not a lot of gain there to optimize for. Just avoid adding queries.
Caddyman
08-28-2007, 09:15 PM
i think this made my site considerably slower
Mike54
09-05-2007, 12:52 PM
i think this made my site considerably slower
What this does is add two lines of code. If you're running Firefox, the code will do nothing, except provide two more lines for the browser to wade through.
If you are running IE, it will make a page load seem faster, but all it is actually doing is disabling the IE fade-in transition of the page. Noppid called it. It's no more than a sleight of hand trick, as the page itself will not load any faster.
The claim that it will speed up database queries is simply not valid.
swamp56
12-28-2007, 12:56 AM
This does not work with Firefox.....which most of my users use :p . I still keep this installed because when someone does come from another browser, the site does seem faster :D !