• Suggestion:

    Allow (x) number of images to be cached at all times. Usually somewhere between 3 and 5. This will allow better load time, but most importantly, will allow the unlimited you advertise.

    I have managed about 100-125, but would like to go higher. Have had to resort to another plugin for higher volume images – but really like your plugin.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/slideshow-jquery-image-gallery/

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  • Hi gsbohn are you saying that you have a limit on how many images you can add to the slideshow?

    Thread Starter gsbohn

    (@gsbohn)

    I am saying this program seems to have a limit before it wants to grind to a halt or indefinite period of load time for the next image.

    Currently, I’ve taken another program to over 250 images with no decrease in load time before each image is displayed. In the settings file I have to tell the program how many images to cache. I guess that could be any number. Example, image 1 is showing, images 2,3,4 are in cache waiting to be rotated into display. This program could use that function. I like, but I want to display much larger slideshows than it allows.

    My whole site, where this is used, is nothing but slideshows of a particular actor.

    Hi gsbohn you did reply to the following URL. Did you ever check to see if you have a database limitation? How much memory do you have allocated to your WordPress?

    Thread Starter gsbohn

    (@gsbohn)

    I am not quite sure I understand what you mean by memory allowance to WP. If I set that somewhere, I have no idea.

    I did change my .htaccess to the following for file sizes

    php_value upload_max_filesize 1200M
    php_value post_max_size 64M
    php_value max_execution_time 300
    php_value max_input_time 300

    I use a personal server.

    Hi please read the following URL.

    Thank you

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