Subject: Huh, that's strange...
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Posted on: 2013-11-23 04:39:00 UTC
Unfortunately, I'm not really having this problem. Seems weird that this is happening.
Maybe it's a server issue on their end?
Subject: Huh, that's strange...
Author:
Posted on: 2013-11-23 04:39:00 UTC
Unfortunately, I'm not really having this problem. Seems weird that this is happening.
Maybe it's a server issue on their end?
Specifically, it's loading everything incredibly slowly, all the links are blue/purple, and it's not doing the 24-hour highlight thing or the light grey background on individual threads. The same thing is happening on the Other Board.
I should note that I'm using Firefox on Windows XP, and it's working fine otherwise. Even a relatively resource-intensive site like deviantART loads well.
~Neshomeh
Unfortunately, I'm not really having this problem. Seems weird that this is happening.
Maybe it's a server issue on their end?
So, the problem persists, but we have figured out a little of what is going on.
The problem exists in trying to load the CSS from Twisted Skein. When I block the style sheet in my browser, everything loads very quickly, but with the same blue links and lack of fanciness that this problem is causing. In an effort to track this down further, I attempted to follow a link to TS from the Wiki. Alas, I cannot even access the site.
hS, everything working there on your end?
-Phobos
I have no idea what happened or why it's better, but hey, I'll take it!
Ailavyn, is it working for you, too?
~Neshomeh
The Board used to have every post in a single thread available to view and select when I clicked on any individual post in that thread, which made it easy for me to follow multiple paths at once, and proved incredibly useful when I was catching up with the RPs a while back and when I needed to look through threads from a few years ago for information.
Now when I click on a thread, the only posts that appear are the ones immediately following the post I clicked on, with no other paths visible at all. I can't even click on the earlier posts in the path I'd been reading without going back to the front page and selecting them from there.
While this isn't so much of a problem when I'm looking at a thread that's currently on the front page, if I'm looking through a past thread from an unknown number of pages ago, it makes it impossible for me to trace back to the initial post, which is the only one that still lets layout behave as it originally did.
On the technical side, my computer runs on Windows Vista, and I look at the Board from Firefox and occasionally Google Chrome. It's been happening on both browsers. Not sure how much that will help, though, because I've also seen this issue when I checked the Board from two entirely different computers. Maybe I accidentally disabled something, or our Board is being used as a test for some new code. Nobody else has mentioned this issue, though, which is making me think that it might only be a problem that I'm experiencing.
But I've noticed that threads only load to the previous tier for me - I thought it was because I was accessing the site with a smartphone, but Firefox and Chrome both seem to be doing the same thing. Is this a New Thing we're trying, or did the 'Board just decide on its own?
It's been around for a few weeks now, I think. Haven't found a button to turn it off yet.
Still, I seem to recall a fair few people complaining about losing their place in long threads back in the day, so at least it'll have made them happy.
The rest of us? Well, it's forcing me to use more tabs, but in the modern era, that's not too big a deal. Annoying, but not life-threatening.
hS
Firefox (v25.01) on Winslows 7, Chrome (v31.0.1650.57 m) on Winslows 7, and Firefox 23.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS all show the Board perfectly fine.
Er, sorry, channelling Clippy...
Anyhow. The usual reason for that is that when you loaded the Board, it didn't load up the style sheet which tells it how to do... all those things. Why not? Because... reasons.
I honestly don't know. The CSS is stored on my webs.com domain, so it may be a problem over there, but I seem to recall it happening back when it was on, uh, dropbox or something, too. I've never been able to detect any pattern to it. Ultimately, my guess is that the slow loading is the cause, rather than an effect - it loads slowly, so it never bothers to load the CSS. Why it's loading slowly? Eh... return to top of paragraph.
hS
PS: Hey, someone mentioned the light grey! What do you think of it? I was trying to put in something that would break up the Great White Page without changing the aesthetic too much - how'd it work?
I can't seem to load anything there, not your Webplex, not their main site. I keep getting "the server is taking too long to respond" messages, and once an XML parsing error on http://huinesoron.webs.com. I guess our network settings or ISP could be to blame, but it's weird that it would suddenly decide to hate on Webs.com in particular. Weeeird.
Re. the light grey, I never had trouble telling threads apart, so I don't know if it profoundly affects my experience, but breaking up the background space is nice. It's definitely not hurting anything.
BTW, collapsing long strings into "X more posts" was not so good, especially for the RP on the Other Board, so I'm glad that went away. (I am assuming that was you?)
~Neshomeh
The collapsing threads thing was YourWebApps coming up with a brilliant idea, and implementing it across the board. That (of course) led to several reflexive 'make it go away/optional!!' comments, plus one considered response which suggested an improvement.
The improvement was implemented, and is actually at work here. At the moment, the thread-depth is set to around 20 for the Board, to keep threads from stretching the page here, and about 30 - the maximum - for the Other Board, to keep RPs from being (too badly) affected.
hS
This morning before I left for work it was doing that. It worked perfectly on my phone, though, and works perfectly here at work.
I think it might just be our internet.
-Phobos