This is a page that demonstrates how to pre-cache larger images that will appear on other pages. If you read through my tutorial then you may have gathered that in order for this neat trick to work the viewer will need to stay at the loading site for a long enough time period to enable the images to actually complete the loading process. Often times giving them something nice to read or a simple animation to watch on the loading site will ensure that all the images you wish to fully load, do in fact get fully loaded. The more images you wish to load and the larger the file sizes, the longer the will take and the longer you will need to entertain your guest at the loading site (this is a good thing, because figuring out ways to keep your visitors entertained is a big part of the business, and you don’t want to let them get bored and move on to the next page). Chances are you won’t need to detain them long. Now that you have been detained by my detainer paragraph I will invite you to take a look at the next page and note how fast the images appear. It’s almost like I tricked your internet into making it faster!!! You can access the next page by clicking on the appropriate

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