When browsing the images uploaded in a listing. Clicking between them too quickly moves the visible outline around the thumbnail, but does not change the displayed image. This feels very clunky.
Please send more details that may help to detect or reproduce this issue (e.g., a link to your site, screenshots, do you mean moving images when you edit the listing, or do you try to change the image in the slider on the single listing page or the error message you get).
It’s not related to my website, but how the Taskhive image gallery works in general.
Follow the link I shared in the OP, and try to click on the thumbnails/small images in the Gallery, to change what image is displayed. The displayed image changes, and the corresponding image in the Gallery gets an outline.
Now, try to swap between the images faster. The displayed image does not always change, even though the outline indicator changes, suggesting that a different image is being displayed.
I’m not sure whats not clear? Have you read what I wrote?
try to click on the thumbnails/small images in the Gallery, to change what image is displayed. The displayed image changes, and the corresponding image in the Gallery gets an outline.
(The displayed image is the large one, with the red X, and the thumbnails are the small images in the gallery below).
Now, try to swap between the images faster. The displayed image does not always change, even though the outline indicator changes, suggesting that a different image is being displayed.
As you can see from the screenshot, the small image inside the red circle has a yellow outline. This is not the picture being displayed. It doesn’t sync when clicking fast.
This bug occurse only on wider screen-sizes, like desktop. On smaller screensizes, using devtools, this bug doesn’t trigger. Instead, the gallery doesn’t register the “click” and the foto displayed and foto outlined in the gallery stays in sync
Thanks for the details, the bug is confirmed and added to the bug tracker. There seems to be a delay in syncing both sliders (these are 2 separate Slick sliders) that prevents them from switching too fast.