That second image (of my daughter) is a 4MB file, hence the time it took to load.
Thank you to @Carla Birch for reporting an error received when looking at alerts generated by media items.
Xen Media Gallery 1.2.10 has been released to address the issue.
Maybe it's because I'm from the US and your server is in the UK?
I have Verizon Fios 50MB Down and 25MB Up, every other website works great, including your demo (except the pictures).
Here is a short video:
I also tried to tether (LTE 4G) through my iPhone and I get the same results.
That's not expected at all...
There's code in there to create directories automatically. Did you get server errors? Are you certain your data directory is completely writable?
I am worried
A subsequent update (1.2.8 I think) solved the need to manually create directories. So either there's a problem with your file permissions or there's still a problem with my code.
What error were you getting? At what point were you getting the error?
You should not have to create the folders yourself in 1.2.10.
I am worried
A subsequent update (1.2.8 I think) solved the need to manually create directories. So either there's a problem with your file permissions or there's still a problem with my code.
What error were you getting? At what point were you getting the error?
You should not have to create the folders yourself in 1.2.10.
This update resolves an issue with updating user records in XenForo 1.2 Beta 1.
I'm not too concerned right now about the initial loading of an image because right now a big image is just a big image and suggestions have been made for improvements in that area.
My main concern is, why doesn't it seem to be caching that for @Moshe1010.
One thing I'm not sure we saw from the video is whether the same images would repeatedly take a while to load. e.g. If you went back to the photo of Brogan's daughter, Maya, would that still have the same redraw issues?
Also, is there any difference when you're logged in? (there shouldn't be).
I would expect an image to take a while to load, especially if it's 4MB and there's server latency to contend with. But my expectation would be that subsequently loading that image should be near instant.
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