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How fast is NBB?

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RE: How fast is NBB?

#31
I've achieved this speed on my MyBB installation :p
Combination of MariaDB, NGiNX with fastcgi caching and combining and minifying static content.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#32
14-09-2015, 03:16 PM
TheProGeek Wrote:
I've achieved this speed on my MyBB installation :p
Combination of MariaDB, NGiNX with fastcgi caching and combining and minifying static content.

And now get the speed with all the extra plugins we've installed. :^)

RE: How fast is NBB?

#33
The speed is just fantastic, never any downtime or slow speeds.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#34
14-09-2015, 04:31 PM
Aoki Wrote:
14-09-2015, 03:16 PM
TheProGeek Wrote:
I've achieved this speed on my MyBB installation :p
Combination of MariaDB, NGiNX with fastcgi caching and combining and minifying static content.

And now get the speed with all the extra plugins we've installed. :^)

True but I've got those speeds on a 512mb droplet from Digital Ocean and I usually take small plugins and hard code it into MyBB.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#35
it's really fast , well done.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#36
The site is pretty fast right now but you could make it faster if you use lazyload.js - I experienced about 20% higher speed on my site.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#37
21-09-2015, 03:31 PM
null3d Wrote:
The site is pretty fast right now but you could make it faster if you use lazyload.js - I experienced about 20% higher speed on my site.

It's not worth it if you use FontAwesome for icons like NBB.

Also, these jquery/javascript plugins make the page look buggy in most cases.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#38
21-09-2015, 05:26 PM
TheProGeek Wrote:
21-09-2015, 03:31 PM
null3d Wrote:
The site is pretty fast right now but you could make it faster if you use lazyload.js - I experienced about 20% higher speed on my site.

It's not worth it if you use FontAwesome for icons like NBB.

Also, these jquery/javascript plugins make the page look buggy in most cases.

people still need to fetch profile pictures and logos, which makes this still useful.

I tried lazyload, and it works like a charm. doesnt make my sites look buggy at all.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#39
21-09-2015, 05:28 PM
null3d Wrote:
people still need to fetch profile pictures and logos, which makes this still useful.

I tried lazyload, and it works like a charm. doesnt make my sites look buggy at all.

They do. But if you use a CDN, its literally no use too.

For a forum, profile pictures are pretty small in size. And people mostly use Imgur or similar for attaching photos.

RE: How fast is NBB?

#40
21-09-2015, 05:30 PM
zGeek Wrote:
21-09-2015, 05:28 PM
null3d Wrote:
people still need to fetch profile pictures and logos, which makes this still useful.

I tried lazyload, and it works like a charm. doesnt make my sites look buggy at all.

They do. But if you use a CDN, its literally no use too.

For a forum, profile pictures are pretty small in size. And people mostly use Imgur or similar for attaching photos.

true story. Still, it would make it sliiiiiiiiiiiiightly faster if we think about the logo.

by the way, is there any reason why there are no secure flags enabled on here, although X-Frame-Options are?

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