Question on page size

I have very few pictures on my website and the page size is
just too big...almost triple other webpages....what are the major
contributors to the size of the page?

No, but the ones you have are chubby -
Global Statistics
Total HTTP Requests: 25
Total Size: 250989 bytes
Object Size Totals
Object type Size (bytes) Download @ 56K (seconds) Download @
T1
(seconds)
HTML: 43388 8.85 0.43
HTML Images: 140301 29.76 2.54
CSS Images: 4369 2.07 1.22
Total Images: 144670 31.83 3.76
Javascript: 51765 11.12 1.07
CSS: 11166 3.23 1.06
Multimedia: 0 0.00 0.00
Other: 0 0.00 0.00
External Objects
External Object QTY
Total HTML: 1
Total HTML Images: 9
Total CSS Images: 6
Total Images: 15
Total Scripts: 4
Total CSS imports: 5
Total Frames: 0
Total Iframes: 0
145K of images spread among 15 images, or ~10K per image. You
also have
quite a bit of markup on that page - the table layout adds
considerably to
the weight, I think, with its necessary cell and row tags.
Finally, have you looked at your page in Firefox? Have you
increased the
text size when you do that? Thing get bad in a hurry because
of the use of
layers.
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> Yea, I mean size in kb, heres the link:
> www.expressrent.co.uk
> I don't have that many images.

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