The imagesloaded.js file, which Topic List Previews dynamically loads from
/uploads/default/original/1X/d8ce366bd7aad8f9fc7b26b08aecc855dd6d425c.js, was blocked for anonymous users when the “Prevent anons from downloading files” setting was enabled.
As a result, the browser failed to load the script, causing the preview-edits.gjs component in TLP to malfunction for logged-out visitors.
And the error disappear immediately when I reset back to default.
Wanted to make note that I resolved this from not updating but removing old plugins that were still in the app.yml when those plugins were bundled in discourse core.
Removing those also fixed a number of other problems so if anyone comes across weird random issues they should probably remove those plugins.
Could you help me understand what the setting topic_list_tiles_larger_featured_tiles is supposed to do and how it should look when it works?
Thanks a lot in advance!
It simply makes the tile take up two columns instead of one (which doubles the height too) so you can feature specific topics in the layout.
Unfortunately that setting is broken atm. I suspect it’s been broken since the huge rewrite required by changes to the Topic List and I simply missed it. I have a branch which fixes it but that work relies on CSS masonry being released and we are still waiting on that.
I may end up fixing it at some point in any case under the current system. PR welcome.
Hiya! I was directed to this component because I’m looking for a solution to “expand” my topic contents to make Discourse more facebook/blog-like, as in a stream of posts you can scroll down. I’ve installed it and I can see my previews, which is cool! I’m wondering if there is a setting somewhere to control the length of the preview (I’d like to make it longer). Thanks!
I just changed the setting… no, I didn’t create new topics, and didn’t know that triggering regeneration of existing excerpts was a thing
Thanks, I am self-hosted. What does the override do? (I need to figure out how to install plugins… I’ve seen there is a guide but it’s seemed too involved for the amount of energy at my disposal right now, sadly!)
Yes, but for all that I need to crawl onto the server, which I haven’t yet done, as a friendly geek did the initial install for me. Within my capabilities but I need to unearth my access codes and find my way in first…
(Also, side question, might be off-topic: if I know the name of a setting, like the one @Moin gave me here, is there an easy way to “set it” aside from hunting/searching for it in the admin interface?)
I didn’t suggest that in my last post because I had the impression it didn’t work when I tried it, but now the length of the excerpt has changed, so I guess it takes a while for the change to be visible.