You can set a custom class name for each list in the editor. Use this class to target your list in the context where you want to hide it.
Were you able to find a solution for this?
@Misha_Joshi featuring a list of categories is a separate use case. You can handle this with a dedicated component like Featured Categories Header.
Hello
I’m experiencing a display bug in the Featured Lists view
(the bug doesn’t appear in the Lastest view that Featured Lists replicates on the homepage)
FYI, the presentation of topics is modified by Discourse Topic Cards.
Site web:
Thanks for this feature ![]()
Thanks for the report. I needed to update the Topic List component to the new glimmer one.
Should work again now, though I’m moving my components to GitLab. The updated version is at Manuel Kostka / Discourse / Components / Featured Lists · GitLab. Will also update the op.
Ik gebruik Topic Cards, maar ik wil niet dat deze worden geïmplementeerd in combinatie met Featured lists. Hoe kan ik dat doen?
Hallo, het ziet er best goed uit! Maar je zou die uitgelichte lijst meer kunnen verbeteren om hem soepeler, schoner en gemakkelijker in te stellen te maken voor nieuwe gebruikers. En je doet het goed, ga zo door.
This component uses the default topic list styling, so it’ll pick up whatever changes you make with other components. No way to change your default style, unfortunately!
Yeah, I know it is quite a technical component. I designed it primarily as a flexible tool that lets me create lots of different design variations, rather than something that’s plug-and-play ready.

