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This specific issue has not yet been reported to occur here on XenForo.com. The three other issue have been reproduced here, too: blurry rendering issues on Android, broken back button behavior and erratic pinch-to-zoom-support. I've chosen this bug report for my follow-up question because I thought that the first paragraph contained a nice summary of the XenForo gallery issues.I don't think that reducing the maximum attachment size or more aggressive downscaling are viable workarounds for us. The lightGallery project seems dead. It has annoying bugs (see above), on GitHub it has 137 open issues that nobody seems to care about and it had less than 10 commits in 2018 (meaning that it's probably pointless to wait for fixes). Unfortunately, the alternatives seem to be scarce. The one that looks very promising to me is Fancybox (49 open and 1986 closed issues, IMHO looks and feel great). Unfortunately, it requires commercial licensing but considering that XenForo seems to have also licensed Font Awesome, maybe a commercial license is not really an obstacle and a deal could be reached with the Fancybox developers?
This specific issue has not yet been reported to occur here on XenForo.com. The three other issue have been reproduced here, too: blurry rendering issues on Android, broken back button behavior and erratic pinch-to-zoom-support. I've chosen this bug report for my follow-up question because I thought that the first paragraph contained a nice summary of the XenForo gallery issues.
I don't think that reducing the maximum attachment size or more aggressive downscaling are viable workarounds for us.
The lightGallery project seems dead. It has annoying bugs (see above), on GitHub it has 137 open issues that nobody seems to care about and it had less than 10 commits in 2018 (meaning that it's probably pointless to wait for fixes). Unfortunately, the alternatives seem to be scarce. The one that looks very promising to me is Fancybox (49 open and 1986 closed issues, IMHO looks and feel great). Unfortunately, it requires commercial licensing but considering that XenForo seems to have also licensed Font Awesome, maybe a commercial license is not really an obstacle and a deal could be reached with the Fancybox developers?
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