Blurry pics
#33
Thanks for the info. Do the pics stay blurry, even after keeping the screen on a pic for a minute or so? On a decent wi-fi or network connection, the pics should load completely in under 20 seconds.
#35
No my pics stay blurry all the time, i do have a strong internet connection. Im thinking its my ipad its an older version .
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#37
Chikin , I know the feeling, happened to an ipad once before to me too, now i have a update waiting and wont touch it but maybe thats the issue with my device....who knows but not pics suc
Last edited by sire86; 10-03-2018 at 08:02 PM.
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Hey all, we made a change today. Let me know if the pics are showing up clearer.
If you are still seeing problems, let me know your browser and operating system when it happens.
The image update we made last week should load a blurred image initially to allow the entire page to load faster then downloads the full pic as you scroll to it.
If you are still seeing problems, let me know your browser and operating system when it happens.
The image update we made last week should load a blurred image initially to allow the entire page to load faster then downloads the full pic as you scroll to it.
Here's what browsers are *NOT* working (pictures remain blurry):
Chromium on Linux
Dillo on Linux
Epiphany on Linux
Galeon on Linux
Konqueror on Linux
Opera on Linux
Qupzilla on Linux
Seamonkey on Linux
Avant on Win XP
Chrome (55) on Win 10
Maxthon (4.4) on Win 7
MSIE 8 on Win XP, Vista
UBrowser on Win 10
The blurred pictures have nothing to do with your posts. It most likely is either your internet connection speed or computer speed or memory.
If a person posts a picture in a very high density the data is transmitted in multiple bundles to your computer. The first would be blurry until the rest of the data package is received and put together on your end .
Have you tried hitting the "reload" button to maybe tell your browser to redo ? Just an idea. Also be sure you have the latest programs updates for your browser and computer software.
If a person posts a picture in a very high density the data is transmitted in multiple bundles to your computer. The first would be blurry until the rest of the data package is received and put together on your end .
Have you tried hitting the "reload" button to maybe tell your browser to redo ? Just an idea. Also be sure you have the latest programs updates for your browser and computer software.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; 10-05-2018 at 02:29 PM. Reason: Multiple posts
#40
We are aware of the problem. The techs are working on it. They have mislaid their magic wand so it will not be instantaneous. That means you will need to deal with it for a while.
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