mcwumbly
(Dave McClure)
5 Noviembre, 2017 13:28
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I find this behavior surprising:
I post a link to an image on it’s own line, like the one below from the article .
It shows up in the preview fine
I create the post
It shows up fine in my post for a while.
Later, it gets replaced with a thumbnail saying: “This image is too large to display; click here to view”
Onebox link:
Preview screenshot:
After post screenshot:
After image is replaced screenshot:
TODO
mcwumbly
(Dave McClure)
5 Noviembre, 2017 13:59
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Looks like the problem isn’t happening here. Maybe it’s a site setting I need to adjust to work around this issue?
dax
(Daniela)
5 Noviembre, 2017 14:28
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mcwumbly
(Dave McClure)
5 Noviembre, 2017 14:47
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Currently it’s 4MB (4096 KB). Looks like that image is 35 MB.
What have others set that to nowadays?
This is in @vinothkannans list of things to improve. The behavior is correct but the UI could use some work.
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mcwumbly
(Dave McClure)
5 Noviembre, 2017 21:23
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If there were anyway to make it clear this would happen in the preview , that would make it a lot less surprising.
Also, it wasn’t clear to me what “too large” meant, as there are site settings both for file size and for dimensions. I wasn’t sure which setting would need adjusting with the current language.
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PR created. The new UI won’t create confusions.
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zogstrip
(Régis Hanol)
6 Noviembre, 2017 15:36
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The issue is that we’re doing some magic server-side to automatically downsize big images which we can’t really do client-side.
I agree. One setting is only used to create thumbnails, the other is to prevent mobile users from wasting their bandwidth downloading a gigabyte GIF.
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mcwumbly
(Dave McClure)
6 Noviembre, 2017 15:50
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Cool, thanks. What happens in the new UI?
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As you can see it will have some explanation.
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