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Hello :wave:

This theme component adds a banner to below the OP if there is no reply in the topic. This can encourage a response.

This banner won’t appears if user can’t reply and in PMs.


There are some settings to customize it. You can select from icon or image depends what you want to use. The title and description are HTML ready and you can add emoji too them.

For example :arrow_down_small:

title

Be the first to reply :rocket:

description

No one has replied to this topic yet. <br> <strong>Be the first</strong> to start the conversation.

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iPad and iPhone, the Hub and Safari: all I see is the ghost. No such errors I can find.

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It works fine on Theme Creator :thinking: .

And for me it doesn’t work with default theme where is only this component in use :man_shrugging: Sure, I can try disable plugins too via safe mode.

About theme creator I don’t know anything.

edit

And using safe mode all plugins disabled broke my forum. Sometimes I’m a bit tired for all of this… Well, must start solving out what the heck is acting badly this time.

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Hey @Jagster, I checked on iPad and it works for me. I registered to your forum to check what is happening. Can you please enable the theme component?

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It’s enabled now for every themes.

Thanks.

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works fine here. very nice Don :star_struck:

I really like this. thank you for sharing :clap:

desktop

mobile

and yes it goes away as soon as a reply appears, without a refresh

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Thanks, I’ve merged a fix, please update the component. :slight_smile:

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Splendeed indeed :+1:

May I ask what did you find? I propably don’t understand, but is there some hiding potential issues I shoud know?

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It was a compatibility issue with older Discourse versions. Your site is on this Commits · discourse/discourse · GitHub commit. And there was an update with i18n import paths later here DEV: Consolidate i18n import paths (#29804) · discourse/discourse@32665cf · GitHub so the text not appears because I used the new way.

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Off topic already, but that wasn’t too old setup… few days. Not funny for you code gurus :thinking:

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That’s ok I just changed everything on my site and did it automatically here as well, but I didn’t have to change it because it works great now with all versions. Thanks for the report :+1:

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Great component, thanks !

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Very cool, I’ve used quite a few theme components from Don without a problem and this component will certainly be a perfect fit for my site. :ok_hand:

Will share the results once I install it.

Edit: Here is the final result! Customized the background and colors a bit, turned out great. :smiley:

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That would be nice to be able to exclude some categories. :slight_smile:

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easy to do. in common - css of a theme or another component:

.category-[CATEGORY_SLUG] .first-reply-statement {
    display: none;
}

for multiple categories, ie::

$categories: 'vip', 'site-feedback', 'staff';

@each $category in $categories {
  .category-#{$category} .first-reply-statement {
    display: none;
  }
}
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Should sub-categories obey that too :face_with_peeking_eye:

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yes, just use the slug, preceded by the parent category:

parent-category-name-subcategry-name { etc...
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Great Idea :slight_smile:

Lilly’s CSS is also a great solution if you just want to hide it, but if you want it not to be rendered, I added a new setting to the top of the Theme Settings.

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Thanks soooo much !

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