Plugin Contributor
Imagely
(@imagely)
Hi @anytechsolutions!
Here are some tips!
1.- Check your image sizes: The larger your images, the more dramatic the difference. We would suggest optimizing your images for the web by resizing them to 960px on the longest side before uploading to your site or through the Manage Gallery.
2.- Check the first load vs subsequent load. Could you confirm whether or not after reloading your page with your gallery, if opening it up again in a different browser helps?
3.- Remove any plugins you don’t need. Consider deactivating Jetpack, which together with NG for some reason seems to slow performance. A good plugin I would suggest to install to help you identify the larger plugins that use a lot of server resources:P3 Plugin Profiler (NextGEN will be one of them, because it is a large plugin, but it will help you identify others that you might consider deactivating and removing if you aren’t using them).
4.- Optimize Your Database & Remove ‘Bloat’. Install and use WP-Optimize to help optimize your database tables and remove ‘bloat’ from your site (i.e. page & post revisions, spam comments).
5.- Install a caching plugin. Some highly rated ones are: W3 Total Cache or WP Super Cache
Please, let us know if that worked for you.
Happy weekend 🙂
– Gaby
Thank you for coming back to me, I’ve just found out more info which I did not spot before. We have multiple galleries on a page as we don’t want 100’s oof pages. when we select slideshow its creating a slideshow of all of the galleries on the page – this is causing the long running script. How can we stop this as we have many 100’s of images per gallery.
any reply to the above please?
Plugin Contributor
Imagely
(@imagely)
Hi @anytechsolutions,
We are sorry but that’s how NextGen’s Basic Thumbnails’ slideshow works.
If you have more than one Basic Thumbnail galleries on the same page, and click on the “View Slideshow” button, that will open the slideshow for all the galleries since it will redirect you to a different template “nggallery/slideshow”
Mihai
OK well thats a disaster. theres no way of using albums to get around the issue?
Plugin Contributor
Imagely
(@imagely)
That would be a great idea, @anytechsolutions
You can try to create an album for each gallery then wrap all the albums into a parent album and insert that parent album in the page.
Using this solution, you will have one gallery per page.
Mihai