Pages Load Instantly Now Instead of Reloading the Whole Screen

If you logged into your free actor website this week and everything felt quicker, that is not your imagination. The admin no longer reloads the page when you move between sections. It fetches only the part that changed.

The old problem, stated plainly

Every click used to be a full round trip. You clicked Credits, the browser threw away the page it had, asked our server for a brand new one, and rebuilt the header, the menu, the footer and the scripts before showing you anything. That is roughly a second of nothing on a good connection and considerably longer on hotel wifi.

One second is trivial. Forty of them, spread across an evening of updating your site after a shoot, is the difference between finishing and giving up.

What actually changed

  • The shell is loaded once. The header, navigation and scripts arrive when you log in and then stay put for the rest of your session.
  • Only data moves. Clicking a section asks for that section's records and nothing else. A credits list is a few kilobytes. A whole page was several hundred.
  • Saving is in place. Editing a credit no longer bounces you back to the top of a list you had scrolled halfway down.
  • The back button behaves. Because each screen still gets its own address, Back goes back one screen rather than logging you out or resubmitting a form.

Why this matters more for actors than for most people

Most website owners update their site in a planned session at a desk. Actors update theirs in gaps: between takes, on a train, in the twenty minutes after a self-tape while the file uploads. A tool that punishes short sessions gets used less, and a site that gets updated less goes stale, which is the whole thing we are trying to prevent.

Your public site got faster too

The admin work came first, but the same attention has gone into what your visitors see. Images are smaller, stylesheets are leaner, and the pages a casting director actually opens are lighter than they were. That matters for search engine ranking, and it matters more on a phone, which is where most people will first see your name.

We will come back to the public side properly in a later update on page load across every design.

What you may notice

A handful of small consequences worth knowing about:

  • The first load after logging in is slightly heavier than before, because it brings the whole shell. Everything after it is dramatically lighter.
  • If you leave the admin open overnight, it will quietly ask you to log in again rather than silently failing to save.
  • Bookmarks to specific admin screens still work.

Where to go next

This came out of the admin rebuild and it is what makes the rest of the new tooling practical. If you have not yet built anything to update, start your actor website and see how far you get in one sitting. If you have a site that has not been touched in a while, our guide to getting the most out of an actor website is a reasonable checklist to work through now that it takes half the time.


Tomasz Mieczkowski

About Tomasz Mieczkowski

Tomasz Mieczkowski is the co-founder of IADB.com and all of the related websites for film and tv industry professionals.

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