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  • Thread Starter atefoto

    (@atefoto)

    Hehe,

    I will certainly consider buying the premium since I now know this was purly a user error. 🙂

    Best regards,
    Aleksander T. E.

    Thread Starter atefoto

    (@atefoto)

    Man… I could kiss you! 😀 And I’m not that kind of a guy.

    You managed to save our project. The DB was intact at that point aaand, there were some letters in the updraft_encryptionphrase. Keystroke-user-error while the field was active caused the encryption.

    This proves that it’s worth saving even the most ruined DB, and use this forum 🙂

    Thanks for the help again, I couldn’t thank you enough!

    Best regards,
    Aleksander T. E.

    Thread Starter atefoto

    (@atefoto)

    Hi again,

    Thank you.

    Thanks for the information. I backed up the .sql from the “crashed db” just in case I needed it, I don’t think the crash ruined all the fields. So I’ll search for updraft_encryptionphrase in sql then.

    Yeah, figures. There shouldn’t be any backdoor either, I understand that.. :-/

    I’m not any expert on SQL or PHP, but I’ll se what I’m able to pull out of this DB now.

    Regards,
    Aleksander T. E.

    Thread Starter atefoto

    (@atefoto)

    Thank you for taking your time to reply! 🙂

    Yeah, firefox bug was my 2nd thought. I actually thought memory_limit in php.ini was the main factor, but that limit was set to 128MB earlier.

    Yeah, I see that now. Fustrating when theme developers don’t mention this! But.. I’ve not seen anyone else complain about same issues, and the theme have sold >5000 times.

    I’ve also tried demosite, but that also load as it should: http://the7.dream-demo.com/gallery/albums-masonry/albums-masonry-2col-sidebar/

    I quote from the Pixastic page; Canvas is only supported by some browsers and unfortunately Internet Explorer is not one of them. It is however well supported in both Firefox and Opera and support for Safari only just arrived with the recent Safari 4 (beta) release.

    Well, I have less problems with all IE verions I tried on my site. FireFox is the problem-brower at this point. My main concern is that the problem appears on our server, using firefox only. Opera, IE, Safari, etc works like a charm.

    Yeah, I’ve had some speed-issues. I installed W3 cache plugin and the speed improved quite a bit. All the large images? Before I exported/uploaded images I went through 10-20 photo portfolios, everyone is using 900px or larger in 72ppi. And, using smaller than 900px (long edgde) would make people complaint about the image size. I tried 700px on my flickr/500px/etc, and everyone told me that the smallest size should be approx 900px.

    “To me, it “appears” that in some cases (when the glitch is happening) that the JavaScript is trying to draw a canvas or utilize a part of the website BEFORE that part of the site has finished loading.”

    And thanks to you, I think the same. Despite my lack of coding, I get what you say. The page (when i experience this glitch) looks just like the situation you describe. I’ll try to add this “defer JS” and see what it does to the problem.

    Well, you ask me, and I’ll answer you. I’ve bought tons of themes before, so I do know what to look for before buying. (Well, I forgot to check theme plugins this time..) I read 60 pages of comments on The7 themeforest site before I bought the theme, no problems worth mentioning. They have updated the theme on a regular basis to get rid of small issues. I tried a varity of sites to see if there was any glitch. I tried every possible scenario on their demosite (except admin panel), and everything works. My friends site is also using The7 theme without problems. Its a bit strange this..

    I’ll try this defer JS and report back.. After using ~1 week on the problem I feel like I’m running blind. Great to have other inputs on this issue. Thanks again.

    Best regards

    Aleksander T. Eriksen

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