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A demo of the DojoX FisheyeList widget done with Dojo 1.0.

sooooo slooooooooow
Is it just me or the script is *that* slow? It's unusable if you would ask me.
Browser and OS?
IIRC, it's known that on certain browsers (such as IE6), the Fisheye can be pretty slow; it's one of the reasons why it was shifted to DojoX and not ported to Dijit. But I just tried it with Safari 3, and it felt natural to me...
Knowing what browser and OS you tried it with would be a big help.
Here are my specs
Hehe I doubt dojotoolkit.org has a load of IE6 visitors.
Anyway, checked on two boxes:
- Fedora Core 6 + FF 1.5.x/FF 2.0.x. Funny thing is that it works pretty nice on Opera 9.2.whatever. Specs: Pentium M 1.6, 1GB RAM (oldie but doing good with http://www.openlaszlo.org/lps4/demos/lzpix/app.lzx?lzr=dhtml&lzt=html)
- Ubuntu 7.10 + FF 2.0.x. Specs: Sempron 2200 or so, 512 MB RAM. This box run this: http://www.openlaszlo.org/lps4/demos/lzpix/app.lzx?lzr=dhtml&lzt=html smoothly (huh, let's say so) so I guess it's not performance issue again. The other box is 2x/3x faster then this one anyway.
If you need some profiling or so just ping me. I guess that your box is strong enough to don't care about optimizations ;) but obviously mine is not.
Try another browser
try internet explorer. Fully loaded firefox with addons and pluggins delays js... So try some lite wieght browser like ie 6
i have the same problem
i have the same problem
this version of the fish eye demo is VERY slow! the earlier version was much faster compared to this one!
greetings
accless
No! Not slow in any sense.
No! Not slow in any sense. In fact very natural.
(My browser is Firefox2, running on Celeron only )
Sort of slow in Opera 9.23
Not very fast. I am using a Pentium Core 2 Duo with 1GB of RAM.
Although it is "usable", there is noticable delay whenever the icons come out.
Speed comparison - slightly subjective
Macbook pro core duo, osx tiger
Safari 3.0 - smooth
Firefox 2.0.0.10 - somewhat jerky, usable but unprofessional looking.
Firefox 3.0b1 - smoothest of all, slightly smoother than safari 3
P4 3Ghz, Hyperthreaded, Ubuntu 7.10
Firefox 2.0.0.10 - unusably jerky and slow
Firefox 3.0b1 - nearly smooth, not as good as safari or Firefox 3.0b1 on mac.
Epiphany 2.20.1 - unusably jerky and slow - worst of all
How about now? I just turned
How about now? I just turned off the conservative trigger that makes it only trigger when you are over the images... appears smoother under windows...
-Karl
Better on mac
The linux results will have to wait until I'm at work on Monday. Firefox 2 now looks just fine on my macbook pro.(Firefox 3b1 and Safari 3.0 are both still fine.)
Linux results
A little delayed, sorry. But the current code is not working well on my Ubuntu machine firefox 2.0.0.11, firefox 3.0b1, and ephiphany all look terrible. Firefox 3 seems a lot worse on Ubuntu than it was before the change.
It still works beautifully from my mac (firefox 3.0b1, safari 3 and firefox 2.0.0.11 all checked out).
Dojotoolkit demo doesn't like firefox on Linux bases
I tried firefox 2 and 3b1 on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
They all work smoothly.
As I told, in Linux (mine is Fedora8), firefox 2 and 3b1
are all working badly no matter use root or non-root.
I believe there must be some resource busy there in the
script which is not compatible with Linux's process scheduler
or something like that. The mouse position tracking may be
awful and not fast enough. Strangely, Opera works perfectly.
Is there some secrets in firefox which is different between
platforms? Well... since there is no MS IE on Linux (not wine-
emulated), I guess firefox is lazy to fine tune on Linux, isn't it ? :-P
it's not firefox's fault.
it's not firefox's fault. It's linux's lack of really great support for video cards, I suspect. A lot of visual rendering is substancially slower in linux FF than windows FF.
I doubt it. I've got an
I doubt it. I've got an 8800GT with the latest nvidia drivers and it's still sluggish under linux. I think it has more to do with X11 or the window manager.
When last has this been updated?
Not such a new maschine - Windows XP, AMD Athlon XP 2800+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.1GHz, 1024MB RAM
Safari 3.0.4 (bla bla bla)
- seems fine
IE 6.0.2.900.bla (good lord does these version number mean anything)
- seems fine
Firefox 2.0.0.11
- seems fine
Firefox 3.0b1
- seems fine
Opera 9.21
- very buggy, but not slow
Opera 9.24
- very buggy, but not slow
Hope this helps, will try and get a Linux update from a friend.
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Slow!
Yah. This thing is super-slow. And here are my specs (using FF 2.0.0.11):
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5200+ (2611.939 MHz)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-14-generic x86_64 (Ubuntu 7.10)
Memory: 2 GB
Video: GeForce 7950 GT (512M PCI-E)
I haven't a clue as to why this thing is so choppy. I've got firebug (and most other addons) disabled. Craziness.
Funny behaviour when you drop down "full menu"
Fish eye demo seems not to be relocatable. Drop down "full menu" and see how it works...
fisheye
Works fine on my old XP box (AMD Athlon), only 1.7 Ghz and 512Mb Ram. Using Firefox 2.0.0.11. No special stuff just a plain old box....128 Mb Nvidia card
Haven't tried it on linux, but have noticed when I do run linux, for some reason, java script applications often have serious issues. I've recently experienced similar issues with java based widgets, etc, on several different Live CD installs including Ubuntu and PClinux0S 2007 (both the latest releases as of 12/31/07).
Slow on my machine
Hi,
here's an animated gif that shows how slow fisheye is shown on my machine:
http://www.syn-online.de/images/fisheye-ff2-mkr.gif
As you can see, there are at least two bugs:
#1 It is quite slow.
#2 You can't copy the first lines of text in the middle section (fisheye is focussed instead).
Details of my machine:
OS: current Ubuntu 7.10 with Medibuntu repository (32 bit desktop version)
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.8.1.12) Gecko/20080207 Ubuntu/7.10 (gutsy) Firefox/2.0.0.12
CPU: Core(TM)2 Duo CPU, 2.00GHz
Memory: 2 GB
Graphic card: ATI Radeon X1350
Hope that helps :-)
Best wishes
Marcus
Slow on my machine
Marcus Hi,
Look my site, i'm using dojo and in the principle occurs me the same to you.. but, i've fixed this slowly motion with the properties to my widget... look for example my source code and compare it with your code.
Look for example... the Width.. the Height... the Max Width, the Max Height... hmmmm the 'effectUnits' is very important to the motion... hmmmm and the itemPadding too....
Cheers!
/* itemWidth="70" itemHeight="70"
itemMaxWidth="120" itemMaxHeight="120"
orientation="horizontal"
effectUnits="1"
itemPadding="10"
attachEdge="bottom"
labelEdge="bottom">
*/
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