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19470f74d4 Use table layout for Item Getting Guide item list
This helps us be more efficient with our use of space, keep the CTAs well
aligned, show a clear total, and set up how we might do CTAs for more complex
cases like all the potential Neopoint CTAs like Wiz/Trades/Auction/etc!
2024-05-20 15:23:34 -07:00
583f3c712f High-level caching for closet lists
Okay, so I still don't know why rendering is just so slow (though
migrating away from item translations did help!), but I can at least
cache entire closet lists as a basic measure.

That way, the first user to see the latest version of a closet list
will still need just as much time to load it… but *only* the ones that
have changed since last time (rather than always the full page), and
then subsequent users get to reuse it too!

Should help a lot for high-traffic lists, which incidentally are likely
to be the big ones belonging to highly active traders!

One big change we needed to make was to extract the `user-owns` and
`user-wants` classes (which we use for trade matches for *the user
viewing the list right now*) out of the cached HTML, and apply them
after with Javascript instead. I always dislike moving stuff to JS, but
the wins here seem. truly very very good, all things considered!
2024-02-20 18:43:39 -08:00
c6cb61ef38 Remove no-op item.thumbnail.secure_url
There was a time when I used an old proxy server to try to fix mixed
content issues, and I eventually removed it but never took the tendrils
out from the code.

We probably _should_ figure out how to secure these URLs! But until
then, we may as well simplify the code.
2023-11-11 08:24:08 -08:00
Matchu
b11d7a8c9c oh dang, did we just fix most of the mixed content? 2015-08-05 20:11:08 -04:00
816584f177 Move item_link partial caching to a helper rather than the template itself
This is a surprisingly huge performance gain. On my testing (with
cache_classes set to true to also cache templates), this sped up
closet_hangers#index rendering by a factor of 2 when there were a
significant number of items. Cool beans.

I think we can even hold off on the individual hanger caching now:
we've made the closet hanger partial tons faster by moving forms out
of them and doing this cache check earlier. I'm expecting significant
performance gains both here and on items#index (though less so there).
I'll deploy and see how much it helps in production; if not enough, we
can look at the layered caching of hangers, lists, groups, full pages,
etc.

So glad we don't *have* to move to a pagination model!
2013-06-22 16:31:46 -07:00
f1aca20185 stop including ?q= in _item_link links: it's getting cached, so is almost always wrong 2013-06-21 19:43:11 -07:00
9fca9692bf localize items#item_link cache 2013-01-09 17:15:24 -06:00
1e3938eea9 improve closet performance by caching item link 2012-08-09 19:34:56 -04:00
9a7b13dc5d drag and drop on Your Items <3 2011-07-30 13:40:41 -04:00
6d155ecaf1 show owned/wanted icons and search filters 2011-07-22 16:52:40 -04:00
3a193d534d closeted icon, all over the place 2011-07-14 13:56:44 -04:00
d5641dddbb user closet display 2011-07-14 13:56:20 -04:00