Master Page Logo Renders Last And Takes A While To Load?
Oct 27, 2010
My asp.net web app uses a master page which contains an 8k jpg of the company logo. Whenever I load a page or do a refresh, all of the non-master page html renders first, then the master page logo is shown, pushing all the html down a few lines. It's very annoying. Is there anything I can do to prevent that from happening?
I am trying to create a progress bar for page load as it takes long to load. I need help to resolve jscript error 'null' is null or not an object on line $get("btn").click();
if I hit the .aspx page on the browser and if the page takes time to load say may be 25-30 seconds then what are the steps to be taken to make sure that the page loads quickly. In other words what could be the reason for this slow loading.
What should be the approach while designing when you know that your page would take considerable time to load? e.g. if it has controls which are heavy & some which are lighter? Can we make use of any of the design patterns to solve this issue?
Displaying loading gif image whenever my page takes time to load but not for particular single control. i had seen this. URL...but it working for button , can i check it for my whole page and all controls whenever it takes times to load.
I hv Declared two Master page one Is Base and Derived.. Base Page Load is working but when i hv written load controls in Derived Page Load Using C# it's not working..
I have set up a number of sub domains and when for example, a user enters their sub domain x.example.co.uk I want their avatar / logo to load. So in essence, the code will detect the sub domain url and load their logo. I want this to work for muiltiple sub domains. It doesn't appear to be too complex, however I have no clue as to what code would be required to get this in place. I am assuming it would call on the css...
I want to call a javascript method during page load. I am using application.master of the sharepoint server 2007 as the master page . In the content page i want to call a custom method named OnLoadFun() during loading the content page. I have written the function inside script tag in the PlaceHolderAdditionalPageHead id section of the content page.
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How do i call the OnLoadFun method so the i is being called onload time. i tried putting window.onload=OnLoadFun surrounded by script tag within the PlaceHolderMain content section.
On page load is there a way to enumerate all the nest user controls for that specific page load?
I'd like to be able to enumerate all the user controls that implement an interface, and call the interface method for the controls before asp.net passes control to thier page_load events.
The problem is from the master page level, any page in the app could be loading, and each of them could have any random user control, and I need the type reference to determine if they implement the interface, and to call the method.
All my app are master-content design. Questions: Where to load jquery? In master page or content page?There is no head tag in content page, if loading jquery in content page, how to load it?
to search for specific word. It is very quick in finding the word, but when loading that amount of data to my dictionary it takes a while. Could you say what is the efficient way deal with such data? This is not homework or work related, but it is my personal project.
I have developed a web application in .net & if the web application is idle for some time & after that if we perform some action on that web page then it doesn't respond.
i am having the problem that i am using datareader to get contents in my asp.net page.But the page takes a lot of time to load.How to decrease the loading time of the apage and increase the performance of my page.
i created Master page which has got mainNavigator panel on top of page that is a web user control(BuildMenu.ascx). i am filling UC Menu in master page's loading :
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Every post back BuildManu.ascx is loading every time tihs is really bored me. How can i solve it. I want to do only one time load BuildMenu.ascx (in master page)
I have the following placeholder in my main master page. I would like to not have to duplicate my news content in several content pages, so I choose to simply not provide this content in them, and the master page should provide its default.
When I try the following code, I get an error because newsGrid is null. I assume I'm doing this at the wrong place in the page lifecycle, but I don't know where the right place is.
I'm prototyping an environment where multiple applications run on the same server, but they all share a master page. Is it possible to load a master page from another application? In one of my applications, I have this code:
What this does is set the master page to a file sitting outside my current application. (Note the ".." after the tilde -- so I'm going to the root of my current app, then stepping up a directory to find a master page.)
ASP is displeased with this:
The virtual path '/MasterPages/Root.master' maps to another application, which is not allowed. I understand that it might be stressed out about the fact that there's no backing class for it, but what if I have nothing in the code-behind, and I choose not to inherit my master page from anything -- so the entire thing is contained in the ".master" file?Is there any way to do this?
Can I load an image into the master page based upon which content page in loaded? For example, site theme "animals", 3 content pages (bird.aspx, cat.aspx, and dog.aspx), when any one of these pages are loaded, I want an image to be loaded and displayed based on that page's name. Is the loading accomplised in the master page ot content pages' on load event?I am working in C#
I've dynamically made an ImageButton, the problem is when I hover the Image, it takes a few seconds to load the hover image (imgHover.png in my code)..
Is there a way to preload the images or something?
i am doing a project in asp.net...i want to retrieve image and logo from database and then pass image and logo as argument in a function but the problem is in retreiving the image from database[i.e the retreived image from db should be in image data-type]...
i'm developing a site using VS2010 and with my windows vista busniness OS. i used the default VS2010 wizard for new web application to create it. included a folder in the root directory and created new aspx pages to derive from the master page in the root directory of my site. everything shows on the new pages except the jpeg image logo in the master page. But other aspx pages i created in the root directory shows every thing fine.
I am building master page in the wwwroot directory and also i have AboutUs folder in wwwroot directory.
I have default.aspx file in AboutUs folder, and it is using master page , but when i run default.aspx file then it does not load header image, which is part of master page.
can someone tell me why header image does not get load? and everything else from master pages gets load?
I am using forms authentication, and a session object to hold user information once the user is authenticated.
I am able to login and log out. I am able to log in and use the "remember me" functionality of the forms authentication.
When attempting to test the "remember me" functionality, the master page load event contains code to check the forms authentication & remember me, and retrieve user info from the database to automatically log the user in. This fires correctly, and the screens all load with the user successfuly logged in, and the users info is successfully stored in a session object.
Without touching anything on the screen, a moment passes and then the master page load event spontaneously fires again, Page.User.Identity.Name still contains the user name, however the session variable is now null, and throws an error.If I tell it to run past this error, it does, and the application continues to function normally, withthe session variables set correctly.
Its almost as if that second firing is ina different session, or something.
I have no problem posting code, but I have a profile class holding / handling the session communication, etc so it is a bit cumbersome.