How to fix error 1009

Whenever I'm trying to preview my site in the browser, this error pops up

Please send your file MuseLog.txt and .muse.

To avoid this error, go to the page "MUCKLE/...&BLOOD" and disable the glow on the page effect. The combination of the effect of brightness and image of great background on the page fill trigger this error. We'll look at fixing that. For now, you must leave the glow off effect.

On a separate note, your site contains many images of background very large pages. Muse is not optimize the images of background on pages (or images to fill browser), so it is up to you to decide your maximum screen resolution of target and that the page load performance you want and resize the images accordingly before importation.

It is advisable to use file > export to HTML format to export your site in a local folder, and then open the 'images' folder and sort by file size to determine what are the images may need special attention, as appropriate. Images of more than 200 ~ k should receive special attention. The more than 500 k probably require changes.

Your site has ~ 60 images in the range from 200 k to 9 + MB. Many of the people must be reduced in size, changed to JPEG and/or the use of the compression settings different to reduce their file size as much as possible.

Average broadband to US is equivalent to ~900k/second downloads. A simple rule is to aim for the loading of the page of 2 seconds or less. (These numbers are very rough and there are other factors involved, but you get the idea.) The max that must contain a whole page is ~ 2 MB for everything on the page, and less is better.

That said, you have a lot of pictures of the beautiful, crisp, high resolution, so you should decide how you want to compromise image quality compared to the performance of page loading. An average of visitors to the site are starting to abandon the page loads that take more than a few seconds at a high enough rate, so it is important for your main landing pages load very quickly. A visitor who is more engaged in your site may be more willing to wait for a slow page load, but a person following a link to your site for the first time is unlikely to wait a second page load 10 + and Google may refuse to index pages that are extremely slow to load.

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