Ah, that would explain it... I don't see ads, you see...It has to do with the fact that the spoiler tag is managed using javascript. It looks like that javascript runs after the ads load, so its not "instant" since the ads are pretty slow relative to all the other webpage content.
I haven't checked out the page layout in detail, but it's probably something that can be resolved with some help from whoever designed the spoiler plugin.
It might be more internet speed. When the images are already loaded, it doesn't happen. When it does happen I just see half the picture, then it must finish loading and it goes away.I haven't seen it. Could also be related to an individual's computer's speed.
I was curious about this before, but if you go to that thread you don't have slowdown problems. I suspect that the past browsers had issues because each one loaded flash video, but now with the latest browsers they are using HTML5 video, so there is no plugin loaded each time.Does this mean that youtube videos still load even behind the spoilers? That defeats the purpose of spoilering them in the video heavy threads.
It's not as bad as it used to be, but there's still a marked difference in the time it takes to load unspoilered pages of that thread than spoilered pages. Especially on other media sources (such as vimeo) which still invoke flash.I was curious about this before, but if you go to that thread you don't have slowdown problems. I suspect that the past browsers had issues because each one loaded flash video, but now with the latest browsers they are using HTML5 video, so there is no plugin loaded each time.
In other words, we could probably get rid of the spoilers in those threads altogether and people still wouldn't have any slowdown issues.
Last seen Monday. If he does leave it'll be the weirdest reason ever. Well, I guess I can't say that. I've seen weirder. Like the whole clique thing. That was just odd.No posts since Sunday. I think we've already lost him.
Sure was.Last seen Monday. If he does leave it'll be the weirdest reason ever. Well, I guess I can't say that. I've seen weirder. Like the whole clique thing. That was just odd.
Man, that is the official forum joke now, isn't it?Icarus (or was it Iaculus?).
I can't speak for Jay (I can't get the accent) but I like that style.Hey, @Jay! What do you think of this style? It just got updated/added at Xenforo.com and has the right price - free!
In that case I'll add it and let people make up their minds.I can't speak for Jay (I can't get the accent) but I like that style.
I have the opposite problem. If I click a spoiler, I can see the (minimized) image. If I click the image, it expands to its full size. If I then click the spoiler tag, the page retracts, but only by the amount of the original (minimized) image, and the zoomed huge version stays on the screen, blocking a huge chunk of thread.I can't seem to enlarge a spoilered image by clicking on it.
It would also increase worker productivity for a few hundred people.Dave, I think the CSS you want to insert to fix your problems is
html {
display: none;
}
related, @Dave if you use Chrome there's a useful extension Live CSS Editor that allows you to easily edit the CSS on the fly to see how things look. Two notes on this extension. One, this may be obvious to some, but not others, it does not update CSS on the server, it just layers on top of the cached local copy. Two, this does save changes offline, so if you don't clear it out when you're done you'll keep seeing the changes.Dave, I think the CSS you want to insert to fix your problems is
html {
display: none;
}
I just noticed an odd bit when posting from Firefox -- the text entry box for the message doesn't automatically check spelling.
Soooo, @Dave, this is bugging me. I don't want to make you spend a lot of time on it, but perhaps you could send a message to xenforo (or whoever built the editing box if it's a plugin) and ask them to fix it so spell check works?That is in Chrome as well. I'm pretty sure it has to do with the way the rich text editor is defined in the HTML (my guess this is all done in javascript and divs, instead of a text area tag), as spell checking is a browser level feature and if you switch back to the BBCode editor you will get spell checking.
Is anyone having slight difficulty staying logged in? Or is it just me?
No! Nobody is having trouble. Everything is hunky dory.Is anyone having slight difficulty staying logged in? Or is it just me?
Hint, huh? Ooooh, I get it! Bhamv3 has reached its full potential, and needs to be retired! Time to break out Bhamv4!Geez, Bhamv, take the hint.