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New Forum responds very slowly?
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Ive only tried looking at the new forum a couple of times today and it seems very very slow, like it takes about 15 to 20 seconds for a thread to come up when I click on it. On the old forum it took maybe 1 second. Is anyone else experiencing this? Rob
  • twelchtwelch
    Posts: 107Expert Adviser
    There is a "time to create page" at the bottom for you to check. Can you look at that and send us the time. It might be a little slow at first.
    Ted J. Welch
    Managing Editor
    ClassicTruckShop.com
  • Jim_GJim_G
    Posts: 14Hitchhiker
    How do you go to the next thread without going back to the index?

    Jim G
  • twelchtwelch
    Posts: 107Expert Adviser
    At the bottom of the page is a box with thread name....just press GO

    OR click on Hudson is the breadcrumb link above.
    Ted J. Welch
    Managing Editor
    ClassicTruckShop.com
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    I dont know what happened but now its much faster that it was. whatever it was it seems fine now. Its ranging between .25 and .5 seconds to create page. Thanks. Rob
  • RL ChiltonRL Chilton
    Posts: 3,458Platinum Member
    Rob-

    Mine started that way, too. Now much faster than earlier.
  • ESSX28-1ESSX28-1
    Posts: 995Platinum Member
    RL Chilton wrote:
    Rob-

    Mine started that way, too. Now much faster than earlier.

    Ditto for me. Now very much faster than old forum. Thanks
    Dave Y
    New Zealand
  • Sunset Classics
    Posts: 103Hitchhiker
    Jim G wrote:
    How do you go to the next thread without going back to the index?

    Jim G

    Can't see any box at page bottom containing "thread name" as suggested by Ted. I even polished my specs but that didn't help!!
  • 53jetman53jetman
    Posts: 873Platinum Member
    twelch wrote:
    At the bottom of the page is a box with thread name....just press GO

    OR click on Hudson is the breadcrumb link above.

    Ted - I'm getting used to the new format, however I'm wondering why we have an occasional thread from the Ford, or General posts listed in ours? ? ?
    Jerry
    email: HudsonJetman@mail.com
    2nd Generation Hud-Nut
    HET Tech Adviser on Hudson Jets 1953 & 1954
    HET Registrar of all Hudson Jets
  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
    Posts: 2,417Platinum Member
    I have had some major problems just getting on line. Now that I am there it is the learning process. As an old man, I do not know how much longer I can continue to make all these changes?
    Brownie
  • hudsontechhudsontech
    Posts: 4,043Platinum Member
    I have had some major problems just getting on line. Now that I am there it is the learning process. As an old man, I do not know how much longer I can continue to make all these changes?


    Brownie, us ole pharts just have to roll with it!!!:P

    Hudsonly,
    Alex Burr
    Memphis, TN
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Now this is strange. I just looked at a thread at the top of the forum that RL had posted and it took 13.38 seconds to access it. So I've had a bunch of fast acceses and now another slow one. Rob
  • Rob_Fayette
    Posts: 195Hitchhiker
    Now more goofy stuff, When I hit submit on the last post I just posted it too at least 30 seconds to update but the "time to create" says it took 5.60 seconds. Rob
  • mdwhit
    Posts: 125Expert Adviser
    Now this is strange. I just looked at a thread at the top of the forum that RL had posted and it took 13.38 seconds to access it. So I've had a bunch of fast acceses and now another slow one. Rob

    Whether I am opening the main page or reading someone's thread; sometimes it is very slow and even "times out' on occasion, other times both the main page, as well as the threads load pretty fast...hmmm - Michael
  • twelchtwelch
    Posts: 107Expert Adviser
    We are working on this. There is a bug that affects the load time. We should have a fix shortly.
    Ted J. Welch
    Managing Editor
    ClassicTruckShop.com
  • Sunset Classics
    Posts: 103Hitchhiker
    Speed seems about the same to me. Yes, change is difficult for us (we) geezers- but it's all balanced out by the fact that I can now post pictures! :woohoo:

    Here's a nice shot of a Minneapolis Moline 2 Star crawler tractor- a very rare item. I figure you've all seen every Hudson pic I have. . .

    [attachment=8169]2Star_Crawler.jpg[/attachment]

    I always wondered why there wasn't a direct way to get pics from your own files, without having to post them to an internet site. Apparently, someone has figured it out. The tractor board I frequent also has a similar method, since about 3 months ago.
    2Star_Crawler.jpg
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