Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-5079138-20170313100122

While galleries are already separated if there are too many images, there is a problem with this: users with limited/capped data/bandwidth (especially on mobile networks) or slow network might find out that either it consumes their data/bandwidth or just takes too long to load if they access galleries with enormous amounts of images, such as the Zen Garden/Gallery.

One of the solutions to address this is to segment out the galleries into few pages if it exceeds certain amount of pictures. There will be "previous/next" buttons in the bottom of the article to help navigating through the gallery segments. This can help, because:

-Users with capped/limited data can view those galleries without worrying about excessive data usage. If they feel that proceeding further will consume too much data, they can just leave the page without loading further images.

-Users with slow network may notice an increase in loading pictures, since normally the browser loads the images simultaneously, and reducing the amount of images on a page means that there will be less time for them to wait for the entire images to load due to less simultaneous image loads.

The galleries will then be separated as, for example, Zen Garden/Gallery/1, Zen Garden/Gallery/2, and so on.

I've recommended the recommended amounts of image limit per gallery sections as one of these: 30, 35, 40, and 50. Huge galleries like strategy galleries or Zen Garden showcases usually has more than 60 images.

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