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Jus

Ciprian, just a note to remind you that the images from your page, and also Codrut’s, won’t save in Evernote 5. I reported the problem to Evernote some time ago.
Some pages in the past saved without incident but lately, not so much!
Thought you should know???

Ciprian Adrian Rusen

Thanks for the reminder. Unfortunately, we don't know what we can do to solve this issue. 😐

Jus

Ciprian, I’m not a coder nor can I write html but I’m guessing there’s a glitch in the code somewhere.
I thought at first it was caused by a template “Tutorial” but the last one with a problem was “Review” and I’m not sure those pages even use a “template”?
I just scrolled through Evernote looking for clues and can tell you this:
Your last article “Review Asus…….” shows no images in Evernote.
Your article “How to use libraries……..Oct 2013” all the images rendered just fine.
Maybe a comparison between the code would give you a clue?
It’s an interesting problem and I’m glad to help if I can. The old DOS command, FC (File Compare) comes to mind but I’m betting there is something available with new technology.
I can go back through Evernote and identify the bad pages if that will help? Screenshots I can do too. I noticed too that the image placeholders is those bad pages varied. Some were the full size of the missing image and others were reduced to a single line block.
Talk to me!
Jus

Jus

EUREKA!!!
Ciprian, I think I found your problem?
I’ve been scrolling through source code trying to find the reason images won’t save in Evernote and “lazyloader” shows up in the pages where the images are missing. I also have pages from How-to-Geek with NO images. Maybe Chris Hoffman is behind the whole thing? The first time I came across lazyload was in an article by Chris Hoffman and you have to scroll clear to the bottom of the page before the images load. Perhaps Evernote doesn’t do that? I always scroll to the bottom of a page anyway since lazyload surfaced and save a selected article mode in Evernote. When saving the edited article perhaps Evernote somehow loses the lazyload call and the images aren’t saved?
I have hated “lazyload” since it was born and I’ve seen other complaints on the internet.
Perhaps if you edited your last pages removing lazyload I could try again saving in Evernote to confirm my suspicions and make everything work again???
Jus

Jus

MORE NEWS!
Since my last post I chased down and loaded a current post from How-To-geek. It contained lazyload and when saved to Evernote, using Selected article, the images saved as advertised. Either my theory is wrong or there is a difference between how you use lazyload and the way they use it. Could using lazyloader vs lazyload in the code make a difference?
I’ve got to find an answer or give up saving imageless tips and tutorials to Evernote.
And I still think lazyload has something to do with it!!!
Jus

Ciprian Adrian Rusen

Hi. I have news as well: I have talked about this issue with the developer that will be working on our website. We found the rootcause of this issue. However, it is going to take us a while to fix it. Since we migrated from 7tutorials to digitalcitizen, we had many technical issues. The company we worked with did a very poor job and now we have to fix many things, one at a time, with someone else.
We are preparing a development effort which will fix many issues including the issue that you are encountering. However, it might take up to two months to finish the development. I'm sorry for the annoyance and I hope that you will keep reading us while we continue to fix things.

liljohnny

Are you familiar with how to review network hardware in the least?
Speedtest? Really? This doesnt tes the card at all, only your ISPs bandwidth.

lan speed test point to point with another machine or NAS with the at least the same speed abilites through a wiresless router that supports 4×4 802.11ac MU-MIMO technology and can thus use four 802.11n (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) or four 802.11ac (5 GHz) streams can even be thought of to test this card. Currently only 3 on the market. ASUS RT-88U, ASUS RT-AC5300 and Netgear nighthawk X8 R8500 AC5300. If you didnt use one of these you are trying to prove a 1GB over copper connection on a 1MB coaxial network.

Fergus

Shame such a top end product fails to have hotspot/access point support.

Cris

I installed my card into the PCIE x4 slot but it doesn’t appear to recognize the card nor can I install the driver????