Dear fellow forumners,
This forum provides me knowledge, technical information, interaction with IWC watch owners, and a platform on which to exchange ideas and solutions.
As others have noted, I, too, continue to be frustrated with problems relating to the slow loading of this forum website. FYI, I have tried accessing the forum through Internet Explorer, Safari, and Firefox. Although initially I blamed at least part of the problem on my old generation Mac I can confirm that I have not much better results with my very latest Mac notebook at home using IE with DSL service provided by Verizon.
I have tried loading with the latest version of Firefox and as "Nad" reported earlier I, too, find the page bleeding with black ink akin to a gallon of black paint spilling over haphazardly on my screen.
Today, I discovered a neat little temporary fix for the slow loading on Internet Explorer.
Richard Sheriden and Cellar have noted the following in an earlier thread:
https://www.iwc.com/member/forum/display.asp?id=215392
i<The issue is not related to whether you are displaying movies, pictures, or other "heavy content".
It's the way that Internet Explorer chooses to display the "Collector's Forum" data - it waits until the ENTIRE page of the index is loaded into the document before it displays it. That is, IE waits until all the active posts on the forum going all the way back to August, 2009 are loaded.
On the Mac, it displays them as they are loaded - so you will instantly see the first couple hundred entries - and it may actually take an extra 10 seconds to completely load all the forum entries going back to August 2009.>/i<
So, today, as I began loading the forum page I clicked on the "Stop" icon in IE and almost immediately, after a mere 10 seconds, I had about three weeks worth of posts on my desktop. I was then able to click in to any of the appeared messages to read them.
However, since I stopped the full loading I was unable to post a NEW message (including this one) because that function exists only at the end of the full page which never got onto my desktop. So, unfortunately, I had to reload fresh to bring up the entire 2.6MB to give me the opportunity to post.
But I thought I'd share at least my temporary quick fix for reading messages posted. I'd be interested to read if this trick works for others as well.
Regards,
Jack Freedman