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Vlad Dumitrescu

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Jun 22, 2010, 3:13:45 PM6/22/10
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Hi,

I saw the FAQ about ecsstender being slow, but I get timeouts for the
ecsstender.org homepage, so there are probably no fancy extensions
enabled.

The timeout is in http://ecsstender.org/j/main.js:20

regards,
Vlad

Aaron Gustafson

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Jun 22, 2010, 4:32:15 PM6/22/10
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I was making some tweaks earlier & I'm not seeing it now. Are you still seeing it?

Vlad Dumitrescu

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Jun 22, 2010, 4:53:36 PM6/22/10
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Hi!

Yes, I still get it. And it's all Firefox. I will try to remember to
try tomorrow with all extensions disabled, just to make sure.

I just found ecsstender, so I might do things wrong: are the examples
supposed to work from the local files? I'm not sure what the last two
should do, but the borders and transform don't work for me (tried
FF3.6.3, Chrome5, Opera10.54)

best regards,
Vlad

Aaron Gustafson

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Jun 24, 2010, 4:30:46 PM6/24/10
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On 22 Jun 2010, at 4:53 PM, Vlad Dumitrescu wrote:

> Yes, I still get it. And it's all Firefox. I will try to remember to
> try tomorrow with all extensions disabled, just to make sure.

Any luck?

> I just found ecsstender, so I might do things wrong: are the examples
> supposed to work from the local files? I'm not sure what the last two
> should do, but the borders and transform don't work for me (tried
> FF3.6.3, Chrome5, Opera10.54)

I hadn't checked those in a while, but most were not functioning (the library's evolved and extensions are more mature now), so I removed them from the repository when I pushed 1.2.4. Individual extensions have their own test folders now and those are individually maintained, making it redundant to keep any int he core project.

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