On 12 November 2011 02:01, Aaron Bentley <email address hidden> wrote:
> I think most of the time the user *will* be following these links. Not
> all of them, but at least the next link. I say "I think", because I
> don't have the actual data. Do you?
I barely ever look at the second page of results: if my search results
weren't good enough I will either tweak my search or more likely do
another search through my mail or through google.
I guess you could look at the access logs to see how often people
actually proceed to the next page?
If people rarely click that link there is not much point doing work or
spending cpu time to preload it.
On 12 November 2011 02:01, Aaron Bentley <email address hidden> wrote:
> I think most of the time the user *will* be following these links. Not
> all of them, but at least the next link. I say "I think", because I
> don't have the actual data. Do you?
I barely ever look at the second page of results: if my search results
weren't good enough I will either tweak my search or more likely do
another search through my mail or through google.
I guess you could look at the access logs to see how often people
actually proceed to the next page?
If people rarely click that link there is not much point doing work or
spending cpu time to preload it.
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Martin