Is it possible to disable on-demand image loading?

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fenton

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Feb 10, 2017
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At the moment images only load when you scroll down to them. I normally open a load of tabs in the background and work thought them, but because most of the images are not loaded it takes forever now.

Can this be disabled?
 

C00Lzero

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per default it's not possible to remove this feature.
I can probably try to change the source code, but it's not a good solution - better would be figure out what's wrong.

At the moment there seems to be problems with the connection to the US to our asia frontend-servers :/
not sure why :/
Providing an us-frontend-server is a little bit of a problem.
 
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fenton

Well-Known Member
Feb 10, 2017
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per default it's not possible to remove this feature.
I can probably try to change the source code, but it's not a good solution - better would be figure out what's wrong.

At the moment there seems to be problems with the connection to the US to our asia frontend-servers :/
not sure why :/
Providing an us-frontend-server is a little bit of a problem.

Do you use Cloudflare or anything like that? I use the free tier on my website.
 

C00Lzero

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Aug 14, 2010
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cloudflare want us to pay for enterprise, because we are using too much bandwidth for the free version.
Our frontend-Servers should cache neaerly everything; but I don't have enough space to actually add all the pictures to the frontend-servers (around 750GB files)
 

llama2345

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Aug 27, 2008
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If this is not detrimental to this website and you use firefox, try:
about:config
Set this to false:
dom.image-lazy-loading.enabled
 
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