i am sure it is the java and not the module.
I just thought I would let others know.
closing the window or tab with the christmas running drops safari or firefox to 0 percent cpu.
i am sure it is the java and not the module.
I just thought I would let others know.
closing the window or tab with the christmas running drops safari or firefox to 0 percent cpu.
Comments
Comment #1
introfini commentedcheck if you are seeing the snow, if the images are missing it usually does that. don't forget to comment out imagePath
//var imagePath = 'image/snow/'; // relative path to snow images
introfini
Comment #2
dsp1 commentedyes there was snow.
yes commented out that line.
Comment #3
Oceria commentedI have the same problem: CPU usage 60 to 100% both with gif's and png's. Disabled the "keep snow" option, images are visible and the line is commented out, but still a lot of CPU usage. Mind you: my cpu is an old 2.4 GHz pentium 4 without HT and stuff like that though....
Comment #4
rmiddle commentedIs this still an issue?
Thanks
Robert
Comment #5
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.
Comment #6
jfmoore commentedIs for me. 100% processor load under Firefox. Line commented out. Accumulate set to false. Nice but unusable.
Had to disable. Couldn't do anything else at all. It should really be disabled for admin pages, so you can at least go there to disable the module when it goes crazy. I had a heck of a time just disabling it.
Thanks anyway.
Jere
1.8 GHz AMD Turion 64 in Compaq laptop