Hi Gntlmn, I hope you had a fantastic Christmas holiday and that 2020 proves to be a good year for you and yours!
On December 21, I posted this in my STUFF, JUST STUFF..... thread;
"I just did a system update on my phone so I'm not sure whether this is related to the update or just a co-inky-dink...... I've noticed that when I visit the RECENT BLOGS /blogs/ and attempt to open one, it takes a bit longer. Has anyone else noticed this or is it a SNAFU uniquely related to my device?"
Just an f.y.i., I have and Android myself so my guess is that something got tweaked.
Although admin suggests that there does not seem to be an issue, I can't imagine why you, me and Petro635 are experiencing problems with accessing blogs.
Just a question, try "clicking on" a blog that looks interesting and just wait. When I wrote that I was experiencing the problem, I said "it takes a bit longer". I'm not a good judge of time, but in the past, when I clicked on what I wanted to read, BAM!, it was there. Now I'm waiting, I'm not certain that it is 20, 30, 40 seconds, all I can say is that it is just not IMMEDIATE. Try choosing something and just be patient.
40 seconds? For real? It takes 0.5 seconds for me and I have relatively slow internet at the moment. If it takes more than 5 seconds, something is not right. But I see nothing unusual.
Prior to December 21, the RECENT BLOGS category would open immediately for me and now it will not. I acknowledge that I am not a good judge of time and reiterated that that category no longer opened immediately.
You are the expert and know the system that you designed. You see nothing wrong, no worries, it's only three members who have experienced something contrary.
May be it's too long for phones, though it really should not be the case, since many pages these days are 100 times larger than that page. But let me shorten it a bit may be it will help.
Yes, we are (I am) referring to that page. When I click on /blogs/ , the page immediately opens however when I clicked on a specific blog to read, it took longer to open. I employed the "one-one thousand, two-one thousand" method to determine how long it took to open an individual blog and I was somewhere between eight-one thousand and nine-one thousand in my count which probably equates to 8 or 9 seconds. I know 8 or 9 seconds is not long but it SEEMS LIKE an eternity when you have been accustomed to "immediate".
Whatever adjustment you made seems to have worked. Thank you.
The code is very primitive on those pages I can't even imagine what may not work. I checked on my old android phone and it works for me without any problems.
The other thing I noticed these last two days is that the system is slow. Regardless of whether I'm accessing the site from my phone or from my laptop it's slow. And it's the same from a few wifi places.
On December 21, I posted this in my STUFF, JUST STUFF..... thread;
"I just did a system update on my phone so I'm not sure whether this is related to the update or just a co-inky-dink...... I've noticed that when I visit the RECENT BLOGS /blogs/ and attempt to open one, it takes a bit longer. Has anyone else noticed this or is it a SNAFU uniquely related to my device?"
Just an f.y.i., I have and Android myself so my guess is that something got tweaked.
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No luck. The page seems "frozen".
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The situation is improving.
Just a question, try "clicking on" a blog that looks interesting and just wait. When I wrote that I was experiencing the problem, I said "it takes a bit longer". I'm not a good judge of time, but in the past, when I clicked on what I wanted to read, BAM!, it was there. Now I'm waiting, I'm not certain that it is 20, 30, 40 seconds, all I can say is that it is just not IMMEDIATE. Try choosing something and just be patient.
You are the expert and know the system that you designed. You see nothing wrong, no worries, it's only three members who have experienced something contrary.
May be it's too long for phones, though it really should not be the case, since many pages these days are 100 times larger than that page. But let me shorten it a bit may be it will help.
Whatever adjustment you made seems to have worked. Thank you.
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