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  • #1274317

    hi there,

    i want to use the ajax portfolio preview. but i think the loading time is way to long.
    i dont know what i did wrong. or is it normal?

    the images are small, there are only 4 entries.

    page, logindata below

    thx in advanced :-)

    #1274761

    Hey Ramon,

    Thank you for the inquiry.

    We encountered this issue before on a site owned by another user and it turned out to be a conflict with the lazy loading option in the Performance settings. Apparently, when the lazy loading option is enabled, it slows down the AJAX portfolio. We could not reproduce the same issue on our own installation.

    We kept the lazy loading option disabled in the site for now. Please remove the browser cache or do a hard refresh before checking the page.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #1274837

    hey ismael,

    thanks a lot for your help again :-)

    it works now like a charm :-)

    but i got following message on the dashboard now. i dont know exactly what this means:

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by volmering.
    #1274976

    Hi,

    That is from the jQuery migrate helper plugin, if you don’t need it then you can deactivate and delete it. You might want to wait with that until the new version of the theme is available though.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1275023

    hi rikard,

    thanks for you answer.

    i dont know if i need it or not. ismael installed it due to the problem i posted :-)

    so the next update fix the ajax portfolio preview?

    thx

    #1275377

    Hi,

    You can deactivate the plugin but we recommend keeping it until further notice. Some plugins may still contain obsolete functions that are not yet compatible with the latest jQuery library.

    Unfortunately, we are not yet sure why lazy loading affects the portfolio preview and we cannot reproduce it on our local installation. You can keep the lazy loading option enabled across the site in the Enfold > Performance panel, and only disable for the Portfolio Grid element in the Advanced > Performance > Lazy Loading Of Images settings.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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