Reducing size of forms to run at web...please participate

hey.
forms should be smaller in size to open quickly at web. which thing in form increases the size more as compared to anyother thing. i discovered that if you comment out your uncessary code in your proceadures and triggers it reduces the size of the form.I surprised why it reduces the size of the form while i didnot remove this comment out code from the form.
/* declare
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anyway what are the other ways to reduce the size of forms.
Regards
Rehman

but my concern is the time consumed to open the form in browser after putting STATIC IP in address bar.The time it takes the browser to start the initial form in Web Forms always takes a long time. I bet if you run a test with the simplest and smallest form possible, you would find the initial startup is still almost the same as your production forms.
In fact, why don't you make a simple form that you start from the browser, and on it, put a pushbutton that starts your actual production form using a New_Form command. It will take a very long time to start up the simple form. But once you click the pushbutton, your production form will start almost instantly.
There is a lot of process initialization going on between the browser and the java processing required to run the form. I believe it is the java stuff that takes a long time, because any time I run any other (non-Forms) process on my platform that uses java, it also seems to take forever to get started.
I am starting to think the java world is a lot of hype and creates far more problems than it solves.

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