• Resolved moxymore

    (@moxymore)


    Hello,

    I just wonder why Firefox is showing performance issues when going from an image to another? As an example, just go there : https://www.les-alternatives.com/jeu/moba/smite-battleground-of-the-gods/ and open an image in Firefox. Then, go the next. You’ll see that the animation isn’t smooth. IE, Edge, Chrome haven’t this problem fortunately.

    Maybe this can be resolved by adding other animation on image (like a simple fade-in) or by setting an animation time longer (from 0.5 to 1.5 sec maybe?).

    Regards.

    PS : I hope you’ll release soon the feature which will display all the buttons (share, comments, close…) outside the image div ??

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  • Diego

    (@greentreelabs)

    Hi there,

    thanks for reporting that. I think the problem is related to facebook comments and like button, I’ll do deeper tests this week and I should be able to also add the new option to have icons out of the image.

    Cheers,
    Diego

    Thread Starter moxymore

    (@moxymore)

    Hello,

    Thank you for the reply and for the deep work.

    Here’s an idea of what I expected by requesting “buttons outside” the img div : https://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=745275everlightpreview.jpg A black top and bottom bar for icons visibility purpose. This stills clean and efficient.

    Please take into account another little issue : the fullscreen icon allows people to switch in fullscreen, but clicking in this button when in fullscreen doesn’t switch to the standard view. Nothing really mandatory, but this has to be said.

    Regards.

    Diego

    (@greentreelabs)

    The performance issue should be fixed now with version 1.0.13
    The problem was the call to FB.XFBML.parse() which was heavy and called multiple times. Now it parses only small chunks of the DOM and it’s much faster.

    Thread Starter moxymore

    (@moxymore)

    Yes it’s better. Thank you for the work.

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