I am not against the button at all, But one thing I noticed, It contionously makes my browser try to download something frequently. And browsing a topic comes a pain in the neck. When the button is disabled it is fine but this option requires to be signed before browsing any topic. This behavior is on Internet Explorer. I used safari and it seems to work fine.
Ever since it was introduced my IE7 at work has slowed down to a crawl whenever I look at the BB. It's almost unusable when I'm browsing a thread.
According to the status bar my browser is now continually polling something called
h t t p://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php? <bunch of numbery stuff>fb_xd_fragment...
Probably due to our crappy browser config and restricted javascript settings and firewalls etc, and I shouldn't being browsing the BB at work anyway, but... well I won't be from now on, because I can't!
You can now choose 'No Facebook' by clicking User Control Panel then 'Board Preferences' and choose My board style: No Facebook from the drop down list. Then click 'submit'.
Ever since it was introduced my IE7 at work has slowed down to a crawl whenever I look at the BB. It's almost unusable when I'm browsing a thread.
According to the status bar my browser is now continually polling something called
h t t p://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php? <bunch of numbery stuff>fb_xd_fragment...
Probably due to our crappy browser config and restricted javascript settings and firewalls etc, and I shouldn't being browsing the BB at work anyway, but... well I won't be from now on, because I can't!
I had similar issues (using Chromium) before I turned it off. Each page took about 5 times longer to load. Which considering my internet connection was being temperamental at the time meant I couldn't load the bb. Thankfully, it's all turned off now.
Although just because people can post any kind of rubbish they want, doesn't necessarily mean that it's a good idea to make doing so a fully automated and push-button action.
You may have misunderstood my explanation.
The button does not publish anything here at all. Instead it publishes a link to here on the user's Facebook page.
And in addition, by it's pure presence, it notifies facebook that someone has been visiting this page of the BB. If this someone is logged into facebook in some other browser window at the same time then facebook gets notified who precisely it is.
Thanks for adding the option in preferences to turn it off though. However, as someone else already noted, that doesn't help BB guests. Maybe turn it around and make the button-less style default and allow registered members to turn it on?
For every Oolite BB page I’ve visited today, I have several history entries called “XD Proxy”. On further inspection, this turns out to be a page generated by Facebook API code to attempt to keep track of my web activity, in particular by reporting each Oolite BB page I visit to Facebook. It isn’t working in my case because it’s trying to use Flash and communicate with domains I’ve blocked, but I find this more than a little unpleasant.
This happens despite using the “no facebook” theme.
This happens despite using the “no facebook” theme.
It's unlikely to be anything to do with the php code in the templates then.
Turns out that my theme had reset (which is odd, but meh), but I hadn’t noticed because of the adblock block I put in place when the button was first added.
Well, if it prompts a flood of spamlike rubbish it's pretty easy to switch it off now and count the experiment a failure. Thanks for feeding back, it's really useful because I have an unfortunate tendency to want everyone to be happy.
Is it that time yet, given the comments raised on this thread by around 80-90% of the posters and the above reports?
It would be interesting to know what proportion of active users are using subsilver2 and how many have elected to use "No Facebook".
Well, if it prompts a flood of spamlike rubbish it's pretty easy to switch it off now and count the experiment a failure. Thanks for feeding back, it's really useful because I have an unfortunate tendency to want everyone to be happy.
Is it that time yet, given the comments raised on this thread by around 80-90% of the posters and the above reports?
It would be interesting to know what proportion of active users are using subsilver2 and how many have elected to use no-facebook.
I had to switch to no facebook because I noticed sometimes the page would hang displaying the like buttons - as a Facebook user I find I can cut and past a particular page if I want to - only slightly slower than the like button and under my control.