while there can be always some improvements (not useful atm as a switch to an overworked hp is mostly prepared) those x out of whatever-numbers are nonsense cause they just follow stupid basic rule-sets.
try big sites and you get crappy results (especially if you include FB/Google/Twitter-stuff or use a cms with plugins/modules that bring their own css-classes): http://yellowlab.tools/result/e0azx4bngu
then try any of the other 5639 speedtests and you get 5639 different results
so yes, we can spend weeks to improve every possible css-class, combine images, css and js, whatever to get higher numbers (and repeat it on every template-/cms-update) but the results on the enduser would be within a few ms. And it will steal time from much more important things.
If anyone ever experiences the above, I found a fix. Removing and reinstalling MP-TVSeries fixed it. It must have gotten corrupted during the reinstall of MP. I also had to do the same with TRAKT which had some issues too that were not apparent at the time. All is well once again. :cool:
If anyone ever experiences the above, I found a fix. Removing and reinstalling MP-TVSeries fixed it. It must have gotten corrupted...
After much trial and error and comparing this computer with another that was working, I finally found out that Fanarthandler...
Also clear your "log" folder before running the import. In the backend importer (from the Configuration/Plugins/MovingPictures), there's a setting for ignored files you can try to disable. I'm using Mediaportal right now, so can't check exactly how it's worded.
Emph
Also clear your "log" folder before running the import. In the backend importer (from the Configuration/Plugins/MovingPictures)...
Guys, I could really use some suggestions on this one.
I've a large film collection that I've recently transferred over to a new...