I discovered that after installing the News Fader 2.0, and putting some news headlines in the fader, my forum summary page got so big that it took serveral seconds to load the page.
So I right clicked on the page, choosed "View Source" in IExplorer, and found this; The Newsfader code, along with all your newslineheaders, are repeated in the code as many times as your number of active forums.
If you have 20 forums, then all that code shows up 20 times in html source. And that make indexfile grow so big, that many people with slow connections must wait forever to get the site loaded.
As I not permanently online for the moment, I have to refer to another site as an example. Take a look at this site HERE. When you have loaded the page, right click and view the source html code, then you will see what I mean.
Is there a way to bugfix this, so the newslinefader code appair only once in the html source code?
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I also have discovered something strange. When I view my page with 800 x 600 resolution the newsheadlines are centered and everything looks and works perfectly.
If I change the resolution to 1024 x 768, the newsheadlines are no longer centered, they show up more to the left side in the fader.
Is there a way to make the headlines show up centered independend what screen resolution is used?
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And, at the end....I might have a "onload" problem that makes conflict with other javascripts.
I have the Top Navigational Bar II installed, and it is working great on the whole UBB, exerpt from on the forum summary page, and the categories page, where the News Fader 2.0 shows up.
I also have the Dynamic-FX Slide-In Menu (v 6.5) installed, and that is showed on EVERY page not conflicting with the News Fader, and not conflicting with the Top Navigational Bar II.
If you are interested to have a look into the problem I would appreciate it. There might be others also using javascript menubars that cant get those to work and dont understand why.
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