Opening attachments is SLOW

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jcummins

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It's never been quick....but lately it's much slower than it was in the past.

Has there been a change?....or is it my system that the problem?
 
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I'm not having problems. I just checked two posts with photo attachments and all opened in short order.

Steve
 
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Hmmmm. Not having any other PC type issues. I just checked another forum...problem not on it, so it's just here.

Not sure where to even look.
 
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Yes - some times when opening an attachment - it opens line by line by line. Majority of the time it just blinks open. Might have something to do with overall activity on TBN site.
 
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At first I thought the thread was about slow opening FEL attachments :D
 
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At first I thought the thread was about slow opening FEL attachments :D

In the news/feedback forum;)

I have noticed some attachments load slower as well. I just though it was the size of the images people are uploading. Every pic I load has to be resized. These darn smart phones take such high resolution pics now, it is rare that I get one under 5MB. and TBN limits uploads to 1 MB.
 
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In the news/feedback forum;)

I have noticed some attachments load slower as well. I just though it was the size of the images people are uploading. Every pic I load has to be resized. These darn smart phones take such high resolution pics now, it is rare that I get one under 5MB. and TBN limits uploads to 1 MB.
It was limited to 1MB for a while and most people could not upload their big pictures: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/news-feedback/350535-trouble-posting-pics.html

It is now set at 10MB, or 5000x5000 pixles, which is way too big. :eek:

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You can right click on a picture, then click "Inspect", it will show the size of the picture.

If it loads slow, the picture is way bigger than necessary.
 
 
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