OK, as the title says, this is a weird one - at least I find it so. I wonder if others have noticed it. When I scroll down a page of comments, all words are shown in bold for just a few seconds, even when the scrolling has stopped and the page is static. After only those few seconds, the writing goes back to being unemboldened, unless of course certain words or phrases were set like that by whoever posted the comment.
I should point out that it has ONLY happened since all of these changes the forum has undergone, have taken place.
Happens since the last update if i’m not wrong and if you are using the white mode. At least here when i log out i see it and when i log in i stop seeing it
I don’t because rarely i watch videos from forum… They are absurdely slow to load and have no patience. Just put them to download and watch then from pc
I have this issue with the forum when i try to upload pics or vids, after the update, using Chrome is purely a nightmare. I always need to close it and open it again after i post something
That would be an idea, but so far the videos have always run very smoothly for me. Only now a buffer loads first, then the video runs and if it’s a bit longer, it can also happen that it stops in the middle and the picture turns gray again and the waiting circle rotates in the middle until it continues running again.
I have always used Chrome, never something else, also i have never got issues up till now after the update. I have done a deep clean and still the same, nightmare
I used Firefox. So far I haven’t had any problems with it. But I have the impression that the forum as a whole has become very sluggish. If posts come with several images, they are not always displayed directly, but slowly build up from top to bottom.
Yes, always a solid colour (the same size as the image), basically it’s an ‘averaged out’ version of every colour that is in that eventual image but that’s just me being technical. No idea why it happen but I get it all the time now.
Notifications come to me very quickly. But the image structure reminds me of the beginnings of the internet, when you still went online with an acoustic coupler… it always looked like that…