![]() ![]() There are 2 methods to solve this problem and the common one will be moving the view state to the page bottom. In summary, from my experience, most module developers do not optimize view state of their modules… - Sebastian Leupold, DNN Core Team Member Not only that it will affect the speed of indexing, it takes a lot of bandwidth from your server which is a impact if you are putting your DNN in a low cost shared server. There’s a quota of how many pages and the total of bytes to download every time a robot visit your website. If you have more than hundreds of pages with a lot of modules in it, most likely the crawler stomach will be fully filled after going for hundred of pages. While past argument was that Search Engine Crawlers do not read them, it still have a great impact on your DotNetNuke Website Performance because the long view_state of DNN takes an average of 50Kb extra weight for crawler to download the page before indexing it. Most of the DotNetNuke users will have a long view_state problem if there is more than 5 different modules on the same page and probably get the warning message if you run the SEO Toolkit. What a shame? Anyway, it’s best if you can analyze your DotNetNuke problem before going to a live server especially if you’re on a shared server where you can test anything on the server side. I haven’t test it much since it only support IIS7, It means you have to have it running on Vista or Windows Server 2008. Who else is better understand the limitation and problems in ASP.NET than itself? Not saying than Asp.net is not good, other framework has their own problems as well and have a lot of analysis tools since long time ago. Finally, there’s a Search Engine Optimization Tool that best analyze ASP.NET website. ![]() Recently Microsoft released its series of IIS administration tools. ![]()
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