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Issue #1
- Алексей
- What is the actual problem?
The user does not need to go to another page to view all the photos, he can immediately look here.
All photos are not loaded at once. So no matter how many photos here
To read the article, you do not need to scroll all the photos, as you write, you can simply close the gallery
- Type of issue
- Author added their own content
- Reported
- Mar 5, 2019
- here's an article with a linked gallery (a huge one of 80 items)
- the gallery itself isn't presented in the article
- instead, there's a main photo, few thumbnails with links and a text link
- none of them trigger any popups with full-size pictures on click, despite the article contains all the gallery data in its source code
- title of the article says "PHOTOS: bla-bla-bla", assuming that the article is all about photos
- if there's no gallery in the resulted IV page, it's ok because there's a link to it
- but if we render a gallery out of JSON, that gallery becomes the main medium of the article and needs to be torn apart
So, a short article with a photo and some links becomes a huge longread with almost a hundred of photos and some text somewhere at the very bottom of the page. And to read it, one has to scroll through all those photos, forcing the device to load them all, even if they didn't want to. Just because some guy has learned how to parse JSON, and wanted to show