Sraointe
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Looks like I lied! It’s happening again.
Decent Google page speed response, but in the link above I’ve added another file “Treemap 2” which shows the carousel stretching and it appears to be lagging on load. This is happening regardless of being logged in or not.
The carousel is now showing white for several seconds first.
If I resize the screen (scroll out) it returns to proper size, but only until the next slide.
Again, it stops doing it after all slides have gone through.
I can reproduce this is Edge, Chrome, and IE.I don’t know if it’s related, but it appeared to start happening after I updated an image in the carousel (to a smaller size).
Thanks for your response. (PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL COMMENT ON THIS THREAD FOR UPDATE AS AFTER I POSTED THIS IT STARTED HAPPENING AGAIN)
I’ve tested this across multiple machines now and it appears what’s happening is that it’s doing that weird vertical stretch and lack of response when I’m viewing it while logged into WordPress.
I’ve run Google page speed analytics and this is what I discovered:
Last night: Google page speed analytics was showing the stretched carousel in its treemap. However page speed rather sucked.
Today: Google page speed analytics is showing a slight delay of load on the carousel but not the stretch. Page speed is better today but still a bit slow, and I am still getting that stretch when logged into WordPress.
So it may be partially a server response time issue, though the stretching and lack of responsiveness when logged into WordPress is new.
I’m providing screenshots regardless, in case you’re curious. Otherwise I think we can close this as it is not having a front facing effect at the moment.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iztsUNlrMV-mOs3V4Nt319yNjtmb_7Un?usp=sharing
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