Siniy-Kit,

Is there a way to divide the site by multiple factors such as product 
types? then ensure the site look the same so user do not even know they are 
moving to another tiddlywiki. In this case you may need to keep some 
information in each wiki to assist product search (perhaps we would call 
these skinny products).

Do you have cloud flare or another caching solution in place? it made a big 
difference to a site of mine when I did this.

Also performance not tested by me, but NoteSelf can store tiddlers in both 
a local pouchDB and remote counchdb perhaps this would enhance the 
performance. The default pouchDB performance could be very good once the 
site is loaded and this is supported by a "Loading" message.

I have recently had node.JS running on my Cpanel hosting platform 
(CloudLinix) the various security issues may be addressed in the next 
release of tiddlywiki.

Best wishes
Tony

On Thursday, 16 August 2018 00:38:42 UTC+10, Siniy-Kit wrote:
>
> Hi! I make little online stores on Tiddlywiky. When I have not more than 
> 2000 items in my store, it works fast, but customer wants to have 12500 
> items with many parameters...
> so I made a demo of this shop https://heeg.ru/shop_test244.html it 
> is 21.8 Mb (very big) and it works slow.  
> How to make it work fast? 
>
>

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