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Old 07-08-2016, 05:12 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Bren10 View Post
I have an epub,it's a maths book.

It contains 2088 images.It loads slow.

So what i did was,create a new simple epub that has one page,but i copied the 2088 images into this new epub folder and it took the same time to load as the other one(slow)

My question : Does the amount of images have an effect on load time?Because i have a similar book that has a 75 image folder but it is the same in size collectively as the image folder with the 2088 images.

But the 75 image folder epub loads fast.
Then clearly the slowness in loading is to do with the number of images, not their size.

You don't mention what device or software you're using that is slow with this ePub. It's entirely possible that different software will load more quickly, as it seems that this software loads or at least verifies all the images in the document on startup, rather than just when needed.
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