Why is BF so slow, and what to do?
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Why is BF so slow, and what to do?
It is so slow...
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IMHO They've sold too many ads with Java content that bring it to it's knees. It's caused me to drastically curtail my use of the site in the past few weeks
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buy a subscription, ads are gone and performance is just fine. Make sure you don't have background apps running like AV scanning.
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Alternately, you could go for a bike ride.
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Use adblock, buy a subscription, or (like me) do both.
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Membership is cheap and will improve your quality of life. Sell a few things on here and it will pay for its own way. Speed is the last concern I have with the forums.
There must be a hundred other ways it can be improved. Why does it take so many steps to upload photos? Why does the site look like it's from the early 2000's?
My wife is on Ravelry (THE knitting forum) and it is amazing the difference between us and them. Of course Ravelry is HUGE. Still, there is room for immense improvement on BF. Give us a more visually stimulating site with more amenities, please. I understand BF is run by volunteers, so maybe this is the best we can expect.
There must be a hundred other ways it can be improved. Why does it take so many steps to upload photos? Why does the site look like it's from the early 2000's?
My wife is on Ravelry (THE knitting forum) and it is amazing the difference between us and them. Of course Ravelry is HUGE. Still, there is room for immense improvement on BF. Give us a more visually stimulating site with more amenities, please. I understand BF is run by volunteers, so maybe this is the best we can expect.
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I kind of like the clunky, simple, old-school look of this place, and when using a separate hosting service (photobucket, flickr, etc), it's easy enough to paste in the proper link for posting a photo. Since I've learned not to bother with the search function, I'm very happy with the way this site works.
Paid membership is the way to go; gets rid of all those ads loading and slowing things down on my old computer anyway. Not to mention the extra real estate on screen for content.
Paid membership is the way to go; gets rid of all those ads loading and slowing things down on my old computer anyway. Not to mention the extra real estate on screen for content.
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Membership is cheap and will improve your quality of life. Sell a few things on here and it will pay for its own way. Speed is the last concern I have with the forums.
There must be a hundred other ways it can be improved. Why does it take so many steps to upload photos? Why does the site look like it's from the early 2000's?
My wife is on Ravelry (THE knitting forum) and it is amazing the difference between us and them. Of course Ravelry is HUGE. Still, there is room for immense improvement on BF. Give us a more visually stimulating site with more amenities, please. I understand BF is run by volunteers, so maybe this is the best we can expect.
There must be a hundred other ways it can be improved. Why does it take so many steps to upload photos? Why does the site look like it's from the early 2000's?
My wife is on Ravelry (THE knitting forum) and it is amazing the difference between us and them. Of course Ravelry is HUGE. Still, there is room for immense improvement on BF. Give us a more visually stimulating site with more amenities, please. I understand BF is run by volunteers, so maybe this is the best we can expect.
How about a SEARCH ENGINE that really works?
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I never noticed the ads missing with subscription! I usually just pay when I need to sell something, think I'll splurge for the year.
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That reminds me I need to re-up my membership.. adblock made me forget.
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Next to the $1 drafts at the Elks club on a Thursday night, it's the best way I can think of to spend $20.
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To the OP, when you said slow I thought you meant that people are not posting as many new threads as usual, and I was about to agree. I figured that it was due to winter doldrums or whatever.
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Thanks everyone.
I play my guitar every day & twice on Sunday, so there.
I can't ride, it is winter in Texas, it's wet & in the high 30's, so we're pretty much shut down.
So I suppose I'll do that membership thing.
I play my guitar every day & twice on Sunday, so there.
I can't ride, it is winter in Texas, it's wet & in the high 30's, so we're pretty much shut down.
So I suppose I'll do that membership thing.
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Winter in Texas???
30's and wet???
Above freezing for the first time in a month here. My where did you ride today has become how much did you shovel today.
I dream about mere 30' s and wet.
30's and wet???
Above freezing for the first time in a month here. My where did you ride today has become how much did you shovel today.
I dream about mere 30' s and wet.
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Nothing is wet here, because it is all frozen. Temps have been cycling above and below zero for the last two weeks. On the bright side, I could bike to Canada without having to go through Detroit first.
I always thought the slowness was from my DSL connection. I don't know what fast looks like.
I always thought the slowness was from my DSL connection. I don't know what fast looks like.
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A paid membership is nice. I can't imagine going back to a free one. The price is low, so why not?
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Log out and log back in. That helps speed things up if it gets sluggish.