[c-nsp] Performance Of www.cisco.com

Tassos Chatzithomaoglou achatz at forthnet.gr
Thu Sep 25 05:37:22 EDT 2008


Someone heard all of you and made www.cisco.com extra-light!

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Tassos

Sean Granger wrote on 24/9/2008 11:35 μμ:
> Seconded.
> 
> In fact, it's a common sense thing that since it's not being done, is brilliant.
> 
>>>> Justin Shore <justin at justinshore.com> 09/24/08 01:43PM >>>
> Seth Mattinen wrote:
>> It's been slow for me since this current iteration of the design came
>> out. I just attributed it to the tradeoff between flashy and functional.
>> I was stuck on a dialup modem (21k) once during an emergency after my
>> 877 at home failed and trying to access my TAC case online was horribly
>> painful to the point of causing extreme rage.
>>
>> Download speeds are fine, though.
> 
> My download speeds are fine too.  My biggest gripe is how things keep 
> changing and how fancy the pages are getting.  I can understand some 
> bling on the product and marketing pages but the support pages should be 
> downright blah in my opinion.  I should be able to load up the support 
> site in lynx if I have to and find what I'm looking for.  Today we have 
> to deal with all those damn style sheets, indirect linking through CGIs, 
> flash and javascript crap, having to (re)authenticate at every turn, and 
> timeouts that are way too short (can you say Dynamic Config Tool?).
> 
> Like I said earlier, give the product and marketing pages the shiny 
> bling and give the support pages the look, feel and function of what a 
> professional Cisco engineer would except and need.  After all, we use 
> the command line all day long.  We don't need a stinking GUI.
> 
> Justin
> 
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