Tagged: portfolio grid
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March 7, 2014 at 10:45 pm #233991
Hello,
On my website:
http://production.stagerightlighting.com/home/
Sometimes when the page loads the portfolio grid images seem to stack on top of each other. Because it is a somewhat random issue I do have a screenshot but it consistently appears to do this.
If I push some of the sort options it seems to fix itself, so I’m assuming it is a problem when loading the page.
March 7, 2014 at 10:58 pm #233999Hi!
I tried reproducing the issue a few times, didn’t happen on my end.
Regards,
JosueMarch 28, 2014 at 6:32 pm #244520Hello, I am still having this error.
It seems that if you wait for EVERYTHING to load on the page it does not happen, however if you scroll down while the page is loading they stack on each other (which is probably what 90% of the people that visit the site will do).
I have screenshots of this happening and would send the HTML code that appears when there is this error but I cannot upload screenshots here.
With my limited knowledge I’m assuming there is some sort of error with the page loading and scrolling at the same time. If it is a browser issue, I am using Chrome. After also trying to load it in Safari I was able to replicate the same error.
March 29, 2014 at 8:13 am #244712Hi!
Thank you for using the theme!
I tested the website however I can’t see the portfolio items stacking up with each other. Given that I have a slower internet connection speed compare to you and for most of the users here in that matter, I think you can assume that it will load much faster for other visitors. Another thing you can do is to optimize the page loading speed to decrease the possibility of this issue happening close to zero.
There are lot of things that you can do to optimize the website speed and page load. You can do the following:
1. Optimize all images with AI/Photoshop before uploading to server ‘save as web safe’ jpg
2. Once all images are on the website optimize with ewww optimizer plugin twice 1hr 10mins apart.
3. Install wp-smushit run once to remove jpeg extra data, then uninstall.
4. Use BWP minify plugin.
5. Install WP-Super cache, select all recommended settings, use memcache option, update .htaccess rules, increase cache to 840000, Save then delete cache.
6. Logout your website, visit every page at least once to create super cache files.
7. Join Cloudflare setup your website on their CDN, Choose options: Full CDN Optimisation save then activate purge files. once done log out.
8. Have a cup of coffee.
9. Visit your site after 20 minutes or so.
10. Dont forget to smile.Best regards,
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