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Kakifrucht I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT WAS CAUSING THE RESIZE ISSUE
Kakifrucht I KNOW EXACTLY WHAT WAS CAUSING THE RESIZE ISSUE
@Kakifrucht I fixed the resize issue Try it out?
Davis Now the front page won't load properly, giving the nojs=1 issue. Also when the forums description is too long it doesn't show all the text.
Kakifrucht I'll work on a fix for multiple lines of descriptions.
Kakifrucht It should be fixed now in beta 7
Davis Yes, the scaling is now fixed, thanks, however when accessing the page from chrome in private tabs it shows me that something went wrong and adds a nojs=1 get parameter.
Kakifrucht I think I fixed the nojs error. Try it out?
Can confirm, the issue is fixed.
Now there is one more issue. There appears to be some kind of resource leak, but if you click back and forth between some tags, the browser will lag and the animation extremely slow.
Could this be expanded to include any image as the background of the header instead of an animation? If so, you could create Twitter style headers for each category which might be pretty cool.
For example (not as big as this though) - https://twitter.com/YogaWorks
Installing this also installs flarum/tags from beta.4
Is it supposed to do this, or intstead use flarum/flarum-ext-tags?
$ composer require davis/flarum-animatedtag
Using version ^0.0.1@beta for davis/flarum-animatedtag
./composer.json has been updated
Loading composer repositories with package information
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
- Installing flarum/tags (v0.1.0-beta.4)
Loading from cache
- Installing davis/flarum-animatedtag (v0.0.1beta8)
Loading from cache
Writing lock file
Generating autoload files
$ composer remove davis/flarum-animatedtag
Dependency "flarum/core" is also a root requirement, but is not explicitly whitelisted. Ignoring.
Loading composer repositories with package information
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
- Removing davis/flarum-animatedtag (v0.0.1beta8)
- Removing flarum/tags (v0.1.0-beta.4)
Writing lock file
Generating autoload files
/me Picks it up, tries to polish it off sum.
::In over my head. There is no .less file for me to manipulate. I see the main.js file is what controls the animation and I am no so good at reading js.
Someone please pick this up and bring it back from the dead!
I love this extension. It would be awesome if someone better than I could revive it. I say better than I, because I have no clue as to what I am doing...haha
ChadJessen I am thinking of bringing this back to life, but I am not totally sure yet... I will keep everyone posted!
ChadJessen Also, this extension still works, but I do not recommend using it on your production forum, although you might be able to grab some of the custom css files and put them in your custom css box...