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<RON>
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What determines the order of how my page is loaded (building up) ?

It looks like this is determined simply by the order it whas uploaded to my host.

In other words "things" that where uploaded last(and are on the bottom of the files-list at my host) are loaded the last.

How to change this ...or... how can i determine the order of how my page is being loaded /built up ?

Tnx
 
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Hi Ron,

As mentioned, there is no way to determine which objects are loaded in what order. This has nothing to do with our software, but is rather a function of the way the Internet was developed.


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<RON>
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But it looks like when i download my page from my host..it comes to me in exactly the order as i uploaded it...so if i can change the upload order ...i change the download order as well (for everybody) seems logical to me
so i do have influence ! or is this coincidence
i do'nt think so because it happens all the time

Example right now i will add a picture to my page...this picture then will be the last downloaded.

Now there must be an east way to change the order of uploading (its just that it does'nt come to me how to do that without having to make the page all over again
 
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It could be that the order you see is the order that the objects appear on the HTML page. It would be up to the browser and may change for different browser/server combinations but that is a logical order.

That also happens to be the order that you add items to a page. You can change this order by changing the Z-order (front to back order) using the Arrange->Order options. Display the code to find out were objects are in the code they are.
 
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