Shut Up Legs
Down Under Member
Have any of you noticed in recent years that web pages take far too long to load?
Once upon a time, the limiting factor was simply the amount of text and images it contained. Now, it seems there are a large number of different links that get traversed for all the "supporting" web sites, e.g.
It is to modify the 'hosts' file (this approach is equally practical whether you're using Windoze or Linux/Unix), and for any unwanted sites, create an entry in the file mapped to the loopback address 127.0.0.1.
I suspect that it may result in some pages displaying badly, perhaps even not at all, but it's worth a try.
I only wish I could try this approach on my work PC, but I.T. security here is tighter than Maid Marion's chastity belt, and I can do very little to my work PC's configuration.
--- Victor.
Once upon a time, the limiting factor was simply the amount of text and images it contained. Now, it seems there are a large number of different links that get traversed for all the "supporting" web sites, e.g.
- Google Analytics
- Doubleclick.net (bloody adware)


I only wish I could try this approach on my work PC, but I.T. security here is tighter than Maid Marion's chastity belt, and I can do very little to my work PC's configuration.
--- Victor.