• Resolved Vakantie Ameland

    (@christianebuddy)


    Hi,

    I have been using nextgen-gallery for years now. Somehow something has changed. After deleting all cache and all images cache I can load a webpage with images from nextgen gallery. Loading takes some time but ok it’s the first time. When I reload the page or open the page in a different browser a lot of error messages in the Javascript Console. 404 messages, images not found. The effect is that I takes more time to make it possible to show a thick box effect, it has to wait till a lot of error messages have passed. All the images are in the cache folder, they are really there, I checked on the server.

    When looking at the missing url they all have one thing in common Just before the end with .jpg there is @2x like in ... [email protected] When I remove that @2x in the URL the image does show. How to avoid that @2x permanently, so no more 404 errors come up about missing cache images.

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  • Hello @christianebuddy,

    Do you have any plugin that perhaps forces image compression on your site?
    Please, if possible temporarily deactivate that plugin and test again.

    Thread Starter Vakantie Ameland

    (@christianebuddy)

    Compression is not the problem. I found the culprit. I am using NS Minimal Theme with a file in it: ../themes/ns-minimal/js/retina.js where a suffix is placed retinaImageSuffix : '@2x' After emptying this suffix in the file the problem is solved. It is strange as other @2x suffixes are used in a lot of plugins and they do not give any problem.

    Hello @christianebuddy,

    Thank you for letting us know.

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