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  • arucardx Friend
    #179289

    Ok, this is a strange problem and I’m wondering if anyone has encountered this too. I’m using image view by default on my site so each of those articles takes quite little space. If lazyload is enabled, it will continue to load articles until the page fills up.

    A strange behavior begins however when lazyload is disabled, the site simply loads 9 articles then stops and leave the rest of the place empty. When that happen, I need to scroll down just alittle then I begin to see the message, “loading next set of posts”a few times until it fills the screen.

    One solution I did to fix this was to simply set primary count to 30 so the page is filled. That works fine, though I’m thinking for someone whose on a slow connection. Loading 30 articles at once might be too slow and it kinda loses the “cool” or “high-tech” factor when 30 articles load at the same time, instead of seeing things getting loaded slowly until it fills your screen.

    My guess is, Ja-Pager needs to be triggered something else in order to begin working? Which in this case is lazyload’s placeholder? Anyone has a more elegant work-about or fix to this strange behavior?


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    Stork11 Friend
    #461867

    Hello arucardx,

    Can you PM me with your site information (your site URL, your site admin account) and your FTP account? So I can diagnose this problem.

    BTW, please include this forum thread URL in your PM, so I can follow it.

    Best regards.

    arucardx Friend
    #461894

    Hi Stork, thanks for your reply. I have pm you with the requested information. And for debugging purpose, I have set the site to load 10 articles on the homepage so you can see the problem right away.

    You will see that you need to actually scroll down a little for articles to automatically load and fill the empty spaces. But if lazyload is enabled, that doesn’t happen.

    arucardx Friend
    #462090

    Hi Stork, have you looked at the problem yet?

    Stork11 Friend
    #462110

    Hello arucardx,

    I fixed in “templatesja_walljswall.js” file and your site worked well. Please check and confirm the same.

    Regards.

    arucardx Friend
    #462127

    Ok now it’s worst >_> Now even with lazyload on, it doesn’t auto load articles anymore until I scroll down a little or hover over an article to bring up the preview. But lazyload is now working properly with facebook o.o

    Edit: Tested again, it’s still not doing auto load until I move my mouse. If I just load the page and not move my mouse. The page will just have 10 articles and the rest empty space. No auto loading will happen no matter how long I wait until I move my mouse.

    Edit 2: The scroll bar is now missing from pop up windows. Both in Firefox & IE9.

    arucardx Friend
    #462140

    The scroll bar is back now. Was a CSS error.

    With lazy load – On
    The auto load however, I tested is working in IE9, 95% of the time. It bug once and didn’t load, I dunno why.
    But in Firefox it’s completely not working until I move my mouse.

    With lazy load – Disabled
    There’s no auto loading until you scroll down a little. Both in IE9 and FireFox.

    I have set lazyload back to disabled now.

    Stork11 Friend
    #462252

    <em>@arucardx 331661 wrote:</em><blockquote>The scroll bar is back now. Was a CSS error.

    With lazy load – On
    The auto load however, I tested is working in IE9, 95% of the time. It bug once and didn’t load, I dunno why.
    But in Firefox it’s completely not working until I move my mouse.

    With lazy load – Disabled
    There’s no auto loading until you scroll down a little. Both in IE9 and FireFox.

    I have set lazyload back to disabled now.</blockquote>
    The feature “loading items when scroll” isn’t lazy load. It’s “Infinite scroll” jQuery plugin. And it’s a feature of JA Wall, you can’t disable it.

    You can set display limit item to a number of items larger than 10 (e.g. 50 or 100 items) to load items at loading page time.

    Please set them in 2 settings:
    – “Default List Limit” in Global Configuration.
    – “Primary count” in Home menu.

    Remember clean system cache before refreshing your front-end.

    Regards.

    arucardx Friend
    #462284

    Ok… so… how do I get infinite scroll to auto load articles and fill up the empty spaces without having to scroll down to trigger it? My guess is, the only solution is to set Primary count to a high enough value so that the page fills when it first loads?

    I was hoping it would be possible to set say 10 for primary count so it only loads 10 articles from each sub category automatically until the page is filled. But seems now it just loads 10 articles leaving the rest of the page empty until I scroll down.

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