Although yes I currently love how speedy things have become, I have a minor problem. When I fix up any of my pages for some reason it takes like a minute or so to load the page that I just edited. This seems to be caused by a slow advertisement, which it doesn't seem to be sp's server's fault. One example is of a site called payload.yieldbuild.com which spends like a minute attempting to load an ad. I attached a screen shot of what it looks like when I'm waiting for the loading (after fixing up a page), and of course it loads the important stuff last.
But then when I re-look at the page without editing it, it loads instantly!
mvs wrote:I don't know if this offers any insight into Josh's creative process, but I know when I upload a TR or route, I end up creating several pages (TR, mountain, route page or two, sometimes a custom object as well).
On my last month's trip report as seen here:
http://www.summitpost.org/it-doesn-t-ge ... gan/736442I used 121 photos for the 4 day trip. Not only were those photos used for the trip report, but were also added to an album, photos attached to there mountain pages that were relevant, used a few on the North Cascades Page and used many of them for the Mount Logan Page itself:
http://www.summitpost.org/mount-logan/154947So I think I got a bit of good use out of them, plus the panorama's I got to add to my personal panorama album.