-Martin- wrote
It don't mean the saved page, because in dokuwiki a lot of js files will be loadet while every page view.
No. Your browser will cache the CSS and JavaScript
meter wrote
-Martin- wrote
Have you activated the JS Compress?
I've run some test with enabling/disabling "Compact CSS and javascript" output and "Use gzip Content-Encoding for xhtml" and they don't seem to change the speed more than about 10%. No matter the setting, a page loads in 4-5 seconds, the editor in 7-9.
JavaScript/CSS compression and gzip encoding will help with the amount of data transferred over the line which does improve the speed a bit. However the bottleneck seems not to be the amount of data transferred but the time that is needed to answer an request. Have a look at the attached screnshot from firebug. The purple part is "Waiting for response", the gray is "Receiving Data".
If you don't have any plugins that might slow down page generation, then there is not much you can do other than changing the hoster.