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Current issues with site performance and downloads


Dark0ne

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Something I've noticed that could save you TONS of requests is that the AJAX content in the mod pages are not cached. You could save lot of requests by loading the content in unique DIVs and then when the user switches back and forth between downloads, description, images and so on, it should only toggle the visibility of the container and no longer request the content if it was already loaded.

 

The only reason to request the content multiple times is when it is somehow out of date, such as a rapidly updating comment feed. Or when you build complex ajax apps where editing profile data in one tab; affects the displayed data in another. It does not seem to be the case here. Otherwise you can use a "dirty" flag, to force reloading the tab's contents, but most of the time it's not necessary.

 

It's been an issue for me because I often toggle between description and discussion, and files. Often times you want to see wha tfile the modder is describing as there are so many complicated install/uninstall instructions. And then sometimes you switch back and yo uhave the loading wheel... and nothing.

 

Anyways, thanks for the awesome site. I hope I don't sound too pedantic I love Javascript :)

 

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The NMM needs to have dated or time stamped additional info per each mod downloaded

so that when you arrive at mod conflict status and tes edit doesn't/cannot discover it

you can more easily identify your suspected problem.

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i think it should be color coded or there should be a color selector for

always worked fine... green -> to newly downloaded not sure red

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