#1 2013-01-23 15:08:24

faqvideo
Member
2012-01-21
114

Buttons/icons inactive

I am using the STRIPPED theme.
On the individual image page I see the SLIDE SHOW button while being logged off, and it works fine.
Again on the individual image page I see all the buttons: DOWNLOAD ALBUM THUMBNAIL, etc. after logging in, but the buttons are inactive/unclickable.
On the album page all the buttons work fine.

It used to work fine previously I believe.

Thanks.

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#2 2013-01-23 18:29:39

flop25
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2006-07-06
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Re: Buttons/icons inactive

Hi
Try first to download and reupload the theme manually
Then post a link please. (Or add it in your forum profile )


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#3 2013-01-26 13:49:07

faqvideo
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2012-01-21
114

Re: Buttons/icons inactive

Thank you. I have deactivated and deleted the theme from CONFIGURATION MENU, and the re-installed it.  Problem solved.

On the side: I have installed STRIPPED COLUMNS on the top, and now the thumbnail pages take forever to load. Is this a server cache issue? Meaning that once the thumbnails get resized, next time the users open the pages they are going to get loaded faster?

Thanks again.

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#4 2013-01-26 13:55:02

flop25
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2006-07-06
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Re: Buttons/icons inactive

Hello
It uses a custom image size, so it's not pre generated. The loading is only long the first time, and depends on the server config/ strength


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