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11/28/2012 5:02 AM
 

Hi

I have been asked to deliver a site in DNN specially for the old low end feature phones. The problem that I am facing is the initial size of the page when loading a blank page using a blank skin that I created. The skin references ~/admin/Skins/skin.vb which loads DNN's framework JS. This causes the page size to be 462KB in size. 

I understand that these JS references is needed for when someone is editing the page, however this can be accomplished by using a edit skin.

Is there anything that we use/set to strip out these references on page load in order to make the page lighter?  

Thanks

Ray

 
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