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Post by pokken » 2 years ago

My Ephara thread (viewtopic.php?f=35&t=298&p=587#p587) is getting unmanageable; I tried moving most of the changelog out to a separate thread but it's still pretty dog slow.

Any idea if there's something I need to do, maybe a character count or card tag limit or something? I imagine it's all javascript stuff so shouldn't be any server side code involved, so might just be some Chrome tuning or maybe they have some fixes for editors.

Alternatively I can move to just editing in my own editor, but it's quite titchy doing it that way.

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Post by Feyd_Ruin » 2 years ago

I haven't seen this so much for me.
(I'm mobile atm but I'll test your exact past later)

What kind of add-one do you have?
Do you have grammerly or anything like that?
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Post by pokken » 2 years ago

Feyd_Ruin wrote:
2 years ago
I haven't seen this so much for me.
(I'm mobile atm but I'll test your exact past later)

What kind of add-one do you have?
Do you have grammerly or anything like that?
Only chrome extension I have online is Adblock plus. Basically the responsiveness is very low, I hit a key an it comes out in a second or two, etc. very sluggish moving around.

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Post by pokken » 2 years ago

Turns out it's the built in chrome spellcheck. It goes bananas on all the tag settings (bottomcorners, etc) and card names after you get about halfway down the box.

Disabling spellcheck fixes it. So now I have an excuse for my spelling :)

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Post by Feyd_Ruin » 2 years ago

Yay for it being an easy fix at least.
I'll do some google-fu to see if there's anything I can do to make it better.
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