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  • C Clickok

    Some tips: 1) Get Firefox[^]; 2) Install the NoScript Firefox Add-on[^] 3) You can "Allow JavaScript Globally", but... 4) ...when you want anything from MSDN2.. 5) ...search in Google (example: system.web.ui.page); 6) Block JavaScript Globally; 7) Click the link (found via Google); 8) You will notice that the "contents" frame will load faster, with the results that you wish. The left frame, with the tree, will finish to load after (but it is irrelevant, now you will use Google to navigate ;)) I hope that it help you. :)


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    Dave Kreskowiak
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    I wasn't looking for help. I was just complaining that every page in MSDN2 is now over 1MB is size, unnecessarily so.

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      It's utter crap. I avoid it if I can find another source on google. It's amazing how badly they've screwed that up but even more amazingly bad is the built in help in visual studio which is horrible. It's been a bit of a mystery for some time now why they haven't improved either one but just let them get worse and worse.

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      :beer: I hear ya. We should have seen the warning signs for the quality and bloat of Vista. They've been staring us in the face in the form of MSDN and Visual Studio .NET 2005. That should have told us what was comming. I hate to see what's next! :laugh:

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      • D Dave Kreskowiak

        You know...it wasn't too long ago that Microsoft had this rule about web pages on their site. No page on any MS site should download more than about 100K. More if there were extensive graphics on the page. But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an _ass_tounding 1MB. That's the navigation alone, not including the header of the page, it's graphics, the main page content, or the JavaScript code behind it all! How do you guys with dial-up connections put up with this?? That's 10 minutes to download just the table of contents on every mouse click! :wtf:

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        What's worse on dial up: no "base class members" link anymore. What's worse for all: The core library doesn't have enough concept information. What's better: more samples and Browsers with cache.


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        • D Dave Kreskowiak

          You know...it wasn't too long ago that Microsoft had this rule about web pages on their site. No page on any MS site should download more than about 100K. More if there were extensive graphics on the page. But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an _ass_tounding 1MB. That's the navigation alone, not including the header of the page, it's graphics, the main page content, or the JavaScript code behind it all! How do you guys with dial-up connections put up with this?? That's 10 minutes to download just the table of contents on every mouse click! :wtf:

          Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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          Joe Woodbury
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          By chance, I've had to use it for the past two days and it's horrible. I have a reasonably fast connection here at work, am using FireFox (for very convoluted reasons). Someone suggested AJAX, but I fail to see how that solves anything since some of the AJAX sites I go to are just as slow. What really bugs me is that the MSDN site was reasonably responsive.

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          • D Dave Kreskowiak

            Ain't that the truth! I can't tell you how many times I've searched on MSDN2 (I know - I like to punish myself!) and clicked on a link to a French or Russian or German version of the docs I'm looking for. Wow, did that search engine ever plow nose-first into the ground!!

            Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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            Kevin McFarlane
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            Perhaps this explains why MS is falling further behind in search.

            Kevin

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            • C Chris Losinger

              Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

              But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an asstounding 1MB.

              maybe they should investigate this amazing new technology called "AJAX" MS's web sites have always sucked; they're poorly laid-out, slow and ugly.

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              David Wulff
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              Chris Losinger wrote:

              they're poorly laid-out

              I really like the new Microsoft.com[^] homepage. You select the type of information you are looking for and a list of their matching sites comes up.


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              • D Dave Kreskowiak

                You know...it wasn't too long ago that Microsoft had this rule about web pages on their site. No page on any MS site should download more than about 100K. More if there were extensive graphics on the page. But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an _ass_tounding 1MB. That's the navigation alone, not including the header of the page, it's graphics, the main page content, or the JavaScript code behind it all! How do you guys with dial-up connections put up with this?? That's 10 minutes to download just the table of contents on every mouse click! :wtf:

                Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                Ed Poore
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                An interesting trick I came across was if you put a (d=robot) before the extension, e.g. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.textbox_members(d=robot).aspx[^] Then you just get the actual page with no navigation contents at all, now if anyone would know how to get FF to redirect all msdn pages to the robot page then we'd be laughing, maybe tie it in with Google to allow fast searching :cool:

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                  Chris Losinger wrote:

                  they're poorly laid-out

                  I really like the new Microsoft.com[^] homepage. You select the type of information you are looking for and a list of their matching sites comes up.


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                  Luis Alonso Ramos
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                  I had not looked at it for a long time. It is very nice! :)

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                  • D Dave Kreskowiak

                    You know...it wasn't too long ago that Microsoft had this rule about web pages on their site. No page on any MS site should download more than about 100K. More if there were extensive graphics on the page. But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an _ass_tounding 1MB. That's the navigation alone, not including the header of the page, it's graphics, the main page content, or the JavaScript code behind it all! How do you guys with dial-up connections put up with this?? That's 10 minutes to download just the table of contents on every mouse click! :wtf:

                    Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                    Sarath C
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                    Earlier the site was too slow. The content will be loaded only after downloading the entire tree on LHS. We had to wait for 2-3 minutes to get a simple content. Now it has been improved a bit. If I go back to India, It will be more difficult for me since the net connection there's really slow. Now in Japan I'm enjoying 100 MbPS connection :-D

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                    • E Ed Poore

                      An interesting trick I came across was if you put a (d=robot) before the extension, e.g. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.windows.forms.textbox_members(d=robot).aspx[^] Then you just get the actual page with no navigation contents at all, now if anyone would know how to get FF to redirect all msdn pages to the robot page then we'd be laughing, maybe tie it in with Google to allow fast searching :cool:

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                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                      What I'd like to see is the navigation contents loaded just once, maybe under AJAX, and like the old site, it only loads the levels it needs and caches them. When you start navigating down it'll load only those branches that you need now. And when you finally click on a leaf node, it just loads the one page in the frame on the right. There's no reason for it to reload the entire frameset and reload the entire navigation pane. We've all seen sites that do this correctly, so why MS has to do it the bad way I'll never know.

                      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                      • K Kevin McFarlane

                        Perhaps this explains why MS is falling further behind in search.

                        Kevin

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                        Dave Kreskowiak
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                        Yeah - then the inevitable happens. They go buy either Yahoo or Google to make up the shortfall.

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                        • D Dave Kreskowiak

                          Guy, I've got a T3 (and then some) comming out of this site and it still takes way too long for that navigation pane to load and render.

                          Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                          David Crow
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                          Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                          Guy, I've got a T3 (and then some) comming out of this site and it still takes way too long for that navigation pane to load and render.

                          I've got a paltry 1.3Mb connection and each page I visited rendered in just 3-4 seconds. Are you connected anywhere near 44Mb?


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                            Some tips: 1) Get Firefox[^]; 2) Install the NoScript Firefox Add-on[^] 3) You can "Allow JavaScript Globally", but... 4) ...when you want anything from MSDN2.. 5) ...search in Google (example: system.web.ui.page); 6) Block JavaScript Globally; 7) Click the link (found via Google); 8) You will notice that the "contents" frame will load faster, with the results that you wish. The left frame, with the tree, will finish to load after (but it is irrelevant, now you will use Google to navigate ;)) I hope that it help you. :)


                            Engaged in learning of English grammar ;)
                            For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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                            Kent Sharkey
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                            If you know the page you're looking for (i.e. for a .NET Framework class), you can skip step 4 and just use the path as the URL (ala http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/system.web.ui.page.aspx[^]). The d=printer or d=bot (as someone else mentioned) are pretty handy in those cases as well.

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                            • C Clickok

                              Some tips: 1) Get Firefox[^]; 2) Install the NoScript Firefox Add-on[^] 3) You can "Allow JavaScript Globally", but... 4) ...when you want anything from MSDN2.. 5) ...search in Google (example: system.web.ui.page); 6) Block JavaScript Globally; 7) Click the link (found via Google); 8) You will notice that the "contents" frame will load faster, with the results that you wish. The left frame, with the tree, will finish to load after (but it is irrelevant, now you will use Google to navigate ;)) I hope that it help you. :)


                              Engaged in learning of English grammar ;)
                              For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16) :badger:

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                              Rei Miyasaka
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                              And the obligatory "Get Firefox" in every place possible.

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                              • T Todd Smith

                                It sounds like MSDN2 has been Vista'd.

                                Todd Smith

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                                Hans Dietrich
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                                No, it sounds like MSDN2 has been Jet Blue'd.

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                                • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                  What I'd like to see is the navigation contents loaded just once, maybe under AJAX, and like the old site, it only loads the levels it needs and caches them. When you start navigating down it'll load only those branches that you need now. And when you finally click on a leaf node, it just loads the one page in the frame on the right. There's no reason for it to reload the entire frameset and reload the entire navigation pane. We've all seen sites that do this correctly, so why MS has to do it the bad way I'll never know.

                                  Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                                  Ed Poore
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                                  Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                                  why MS has to do it the bad way I'll never know.

                                  Because they're MS :rolleyes:

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                                  • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                    You know...it wasn't too long ago that Microsoft had this rule about web pages on their site. No page on any MS site should download more than about 100K. More if there were extensive graphics on the page. But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an _ass_tounding 1MB. That's the navigation alone, not including the header of the page, it's graphics, the main page content, or the JavaScript code behind it all! How do you guys with dial-up connections put up with this?? That's 10 minutes to download just the table of contents on every mouse click! :wtf:

                                    Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                                    PeterMB
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                                    First of all, dial-up is worthy of nothing - it's something like emergency break (yes...) on train - for use in emergency only. C'mon, MSDN2 ain't that bad - it works just fine for me. P.

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                                    • D David Crow

                                      Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                                      Guy, I've got a T3 (and then some) comming out of this site and it still takes way too long for that navigation pane to load and render.

                                      I've got a paltry 1.3Mb connection and each page I visited rendered in just 3-4 seconds. Are you connected anywhere near 44Mb?


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                                      "Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb

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                                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                                      A T3 plus another 8 T1's. Managed by the government, so it's crippled down to about ADSL speed! :laugh:

                                      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                        I wasn't looking for help. I was just complaining that every page in MSDN2 is now over 1MB is size, unnecessarily so.

                                        Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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                                        Jorge Varas
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                                        "I wasn't looking for help. I was just complaining" I am sorry, but that sounds like my wife ;P:laugh:

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                                        • C Chris Losinger

                                          Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                                          But, on MSDN2 (not a graphics heavy site mind you), the freakin' navigation contents on left side weigh in at just under an asstounding 1MB.

                                          maybe they should investigate this amazing new technology called "AJAX" MS's web sites have always sucked; they're poorly laid-out, slow and ugly.

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                                          Jacek M Glen
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                                          You will love this: //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. //----------------------------------------------------------------------- // AtlasRuntime.js // Atlas Runtime Framework. :) and many of this can be found on every MSDN2 page!!! If I have developed sites like that I would be fired in no time :-D Jacek

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