• Resolved slickware

    (@slickware)


    Hi,
    I’ve had Tablepress installed for quite some time now and just recently started running into this issue.
    I’ve updated Tablepress to the latest version, as well as WordPress, and still have the problem.

    When in the back-end (admin) area, I go into the Tablepress admin, choose my database (I have only one, with approx 250 rows). The page will load, although very slowly. Scrolling on the page becomes almost impossible – 1-2 minutes to scroll each line. It doesn’t entirely crash the browser though, as the back button or other page links still work properly.

    This only occurs in chrome or firefox browsers (latest versions).
    Surprisingly (very surprisingly), IE 10 works perfectly. Scrolling works as normal and the data can be edited properly.

    Any suggestions on what I can do about this?
    Thanks in advance,
    ~Adam

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/tablepress/

Viewing 4 replies - 16 through 19 (of 19 total)
  • I am having the same problem. I have 800 lines and need to add more, it worked nicely up to Opera 12.xx but when Opera stopped developing its browser I moved to Chrome and here it is almost unbearable.

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    sorry to hear that you are also affected by this ??
    Right now, the only real workaround is to edit the table e.g. in Excel and then to re-import it, as described above.
    I hope that I can make this screen better in the future.

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Have to ask. If you use Tablepress pafination (front) it still pulls all data on page load ?

    Not that i have so huge tables, but just want to know.

    Admin part i myself would fix with tables in multiple parts, then at the front leave header just for the first one, fix column widths, and remove top padding and margin, to appear it as one table.

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    yes, on the frontend, the entire table is loaded by the browser and then the JS library splits it into pages, for the pagination feature.

    The idea with splitting the table in the admin area and then combine it so that it appears as one table is possible, of course. You will however not be able to use the JS features then, as those can not combine tables.

    Regards,
    Tobias

Viewing 4 replies - 16 through 19 (of 19 total)
  • The topic ‘Slow admin area performance in chrome/firefox’ is closed to new replies.