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  • Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    I’m not sure why, perhaps it’s the latest WordPress update or W3 Total Cache needed some time to clear, who knows, but all the problems I’ve mentioned seem to be fine now. I have Test New Version enabled.

    Marking this as resolved then.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    Well… “Test new version” enabled or disabled now works for making it sticky.
    Still has the same problem with “jumping” though. Oh, and I forgot to mention another problem, it not only jumps, it also overlaps the widget above it.

    I’ll keep using the newer version for a week on my site before returning to 5.3.0. so you guys can check for bugs.

    Additional info:

    • Both problems mentioned were not present in 5.3.0.
    • I’m using Fixed Widgets solely on that left sidebar Skyscraper advertisement.
    • Said Skyscraper ad is displayed using the Ad Inserter widget.

    Fixed Widget Options settings

    • Test New Version: Enabled
    • Minimum Screen Width: 400px
    • Minimum Screen Height: 700
    • Margin top: 10px
    • Margin bottom: 10px
    • Stop Elements: none
    • Custom Fixed Elements: none
    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    There’s also a <div id="jp-stats-report-upgrade-wrap"> ??
    I guess I’ll have to adblock my own admin page…

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    But it’s on the bottom of my /wp-admin/admin.php?page=stats page though… [screenshot].

    Hopefully, it’s just a bug. It just annoys me that it’s the first thing I see in the stats page.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @pedalingnowhere Yeahhhh, I don’t know what to tell you and everyone else, especially paying users like you, except to just keep bugging Disqus everywhere about it because they’re probably just gonna ignore free users like me. I don’t care about Disqus anymore ever since my move to wpDiscuz, so good luck with Disqus.

    But yes, it is indeed ridiculous that it’s two months already and this issue is still not resolved!

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @fraktjakt I know, right?

    Well, thanks for commenting here. Maybe more comments here (ironically) will draw attention to this already one-month-old problem.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @asyag Alright, I’ve tested this on:
    – Two galleries containing 148 and 200 images, respectively
    – Screen Options pagination set to 300 items

    I’ve only checked the first and last images in the galleries since there’s a lot of them, but from what I’ve seen, both are now sorting properly on Default without problems.

    Thank you, I’ll mark this as resolved.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @asyag Cool, thanks. I’m guessing there aren’t many galleries (specifically photos rather than art) that use more than 50 images so this wasn’t a problem before.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @buddha1822 I’ve moved to wpDiscuz and never looked back. And even if I did, it seems the problem still hasn’t been fixed. ??

    The only “solution” is to manually sync it periodically, if that’s still even working. If that’s still working,then I assume syncing isn’t the problem but something with how it’s automated.

    Disqus itself should still be working, it’s just not syncing TO WordPress automatically. You can just keep using it in its broken state if you don’t care about it syncing. The only problem with this is if you stop using Disqus or Disqus suddenly disappears somehow. Every comment after auto-sync was broken will not be imported to WordPress,that is if you didn’t manually sync.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    (I don’t know why the other text below wasn’t added when I edited the previous comment:
    – For all the tests, I’ve set pagination (Number of items per page in Screen Options) to 200+ since I have a gallery with almost 199 images. Like with the others, if I reorder the images there the last 50 images get moved to the first 50 positions. So I had an idea…
    – I’ve tested this on a duplicate of the gallery with 199 images: setting pagination to 50 images. No problems with default ordering. But yeah, having a large gallery like this makes it almost impossible, if not too much of a hassle, to reorder images across pages.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    Sorry, typo:
    – – I just tested it with deleting 2 images (52 images in the gallery left). It didn’t reorder anything after deleting the two images, but if the images are recorded reordered and then the gallery is updated, it moves the last two to the top instead.

    Also:
    I made another gallery just in case it was that one gallery. “Default order” still gets messed up after 51 or more images.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @asyag Sure I can do that, but I have a ton of artwork… I can upload about 5-6 per batch no problem, but I have at least a 100 images. And I have to upload them through the plugin instead of FTP or else it seems that Photo Gallery will waste resources trying to look for thumbnails that don’t exist yet.

    Well, I guess there aren’t any (planned or not) settings to reduce performance so I’ll mark this resolved. Consider this a suggestion or something! Thanks.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    Hmm… it’s still happening. It really is Automatic Scaling and/or that lazyautosizes class.

    I also noticed that Automatic Scaling seems to overwrite the img’s sizes attribute:
    sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px"
    overwritten with:
    sizes="1093px"

    Here’s the HTML for one of my images.

    • Cloudflare Development Mode On.
    • Made sure to Clear Cache and Hard Reload while Private Browsing in Chrome for each test.
    • W3TC is disabled.

    Both Automatic Scaling and Add Missing Dimensions enabled. Images are still resized beyond it’s real size:
    <img width="640" height="580" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10071 lazyautosizes lazyloaded" src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" alt="Bonus artwork of Myan awarding herself" data-src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" data-sizes="auto" data-eio-rwidth="640" data-eio-rheight="580" data-src-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" sizes="1093px" srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w">

    Both Automatic Scaling and Add Missing Dimensions disabled. Images normal:
    <img width="640" height="580" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10071 lazyloaded" src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" alt="Bonus artwork of Myan awarding herself" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" data-src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" data-eio-rwidth="640" data-eio-rheight="580" data-src-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w">

    Automatic Scaling enabled, Add Missing Dimensions disabled. Images are still resized beyond it’s real size:
    <img width="640" height="580" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10071 lazyautosizes lazyloaded" src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" alt="Bonus artwork of Myan awarding herself" data-src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" data-sizes="auto" data-eio-rwidth="640" data-eio-rheight="580" data-src-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" sizes="1093px" srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w">

    Automatic Scaling disabled, Add Missing Dimensions enabled. Images normal:
    <img width="640" height="580" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10071 lazyloaded" src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" alt="Bonus artwork of Myan awarding herself" sizes="(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px" data-src="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" data-eio-rwidth="640" data-eio-rheight="580" data-src-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp" data-srcset-webp="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w" srcset="https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks.jpg.webp 640w, https://cat-nine.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ranks-300x272.jpg.webp 300w">

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @nosilver4u

    The auto-scaling isn’t actually a new feature, we just never gave folks the option to disable it before (from the UI, it’s always been something you could override via constant or filter).

    Is that so… well it’s either something weird going on with EWWW, or something with W3TC causing that. I’ve only got Browser and Page cache activated in W3TC, plus the Cloudflare extension. I haven’t seen this problem before I turned on Automatic Scaling through EWWW options, even with Browser and Page caching activated though.

    I’ve made sure to check it by clearing the W3TC cache, Cloudflare in Developer Mode just in case it was on Cloudflare’s side, and logged-out in private browsing mode, but it was still happening IIRC.

    We just had someone else encounter an issue with the lazy loader in W3TC that sounds an awful lot like what you experienced. I would recommend seeing what happens if you disable LL in W3TC and re-enable Lazy Load in EWWW IO.

    I’ve never used W3TC’s Lazyloading even once so that’s probably not it.

    Thread Starter Lazylonewolf

    (@lazylonewolf)

    @exetico Oof if you’re paying for it. ??
    Perhaps they’ll pay more attention to the problem now that a paying customer’s complaining rather than someone on a Free plan like me.

    The “Support” button on the Disqus Support page are throwing a error

    What?! That’s just sad.

    Yeah, this is why I dislike third-party comment systems. They’ll either turn sheety (Disqus?), become horribly outdated (IntenseDebate, but not technically a third-party system), or be bought by Adobe and stop being free (LiveFyre). I’m glad I just moved into wpDiscuz because of this.

    Mind you, Disqus is still working properly, it just doesn’t sync the comments automatically to WordPress. Manual syncing was working before I changed to wpDiscuz, though I don’t know if that’s still working. Even if manual sync is still working, I’m not in the mood nor have the time to manually sync it every time someone makes a comment.

    I’d rather it sync automatically and properly just in case something goes wrong with Disqus like all the other comment systems.

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