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Feature : New Tag Group

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@RobMeade wrote:

Hi,

We incorporate quite a lot of tag groups in our hosted solution.

Whenever I create a new Tag Group, it appears at the bottom of the list, which is where the browser’s scroll point is focused.

However, the form to actually enter the details for the new tag group is at the top of the page, meaning I need to scroll all the way to the top again.

Suggestions;

When the new tag group is created, add it to the top of the list, thus no scrolling is required at all.

or…

Automatically scroll back to the top of the page (I’m less keen on this)

or…

Enable a “click” of the new tag group in the list to take you to the form at the top of the page. This behaviour would actually improve the editing of existing tag groups also, as the same scrolling back and forth is required for those also. The requirement to “click” for the user is a bit hidden though, not enitrely obvious.

or…

Provide a short drop down menu, with a filterable search which could be used to enable editing, and have an alternate option for creating a new tag group - thus keeping the user at the top of the page all the time.

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When does adding a tag to a topic cause the topic to be bumped?

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@RobMeade wrote:

Hi,

I have, hesitantly, tagged this topic as a bug, although it may be intended behaviour.

Quite frequently, performing a moderator role, I will edit a post and add a specific tag to it. I have noticed that when I do this, this action is considered to be “activity” and as such the topic is listed as being the latest etc, bumped if you will.

Sometimes I have worked my way through a group of historical topics and obviously, this behaviour is then less desirable. My only current workaround is to edit each topic from the list in reverse order, so the oldest topic gets pushed back down the list with the newest back on the topic - but all of this still gets reflected under “latest”.

I was wondering whether really, the addition of a tag, should really be classified as “activity”, but there may be reasons for this which I have no realised, hence adding this as a bug hesitantly.

If it is intended behaviour, would you consider altering it slightly so that if the tag is added/changed by a moderator/admin, it is not deemed as “activity” - this would then allow for a degree of housekeeping but without significantly impacting the display of topics to users.

Please do re-tag this topic to somewhere more appropriate if you don’t believe this to be a bug, as I said, I wasn’t entirely sure. :slight_smile:

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Page speed and mobile rankings

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@8BIT wrote:

This is hot off the press from Google… i’m sure you’re already aware of it!

I haven’t dived deep into the post or the tools quite yet, but, i did a audit via their lighthouse tool on my install and it came up with this on “performance”:

This may mean nothing, at the moment, but, it’s interesting to try to stay on top of Google’s changes!

Also, their PageSpeed Insights:

So grateful for this software and the team behind it.

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“Sidekiq is not running” Email error

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@Jay_Patel wrote:

Hello All,

from my discourse logs i see this errors:

/usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/net/smtp.rb:539:in initialize' /usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/net/smtp.rb:539:inopen’
/usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/net/smtp.rb:539:in tcp_socket' /usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/net/smtp.rb:549:inblock in do_start’
/usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/timeout.rb:103:in timeout' /usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/net/smtp.rb:548:indo_start’
/usr/local/lib/ruby/2.4.0/net/smtp.rb:518:in start' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/mail-2.6.6/lib/mail/network/delivery_methods/smtp.rb:111:indeliver!’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/mail-2.6.6/lib/mail/message.rb:2149:in do_delivery' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/mail-2.6.6/lib/mail/message.rb:237:inblock in deliver’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/actionmailer-5.1.4/lib/action_mailer/base.rb:558:in block in deliver_mail' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/activesupport-5.1.4/lib/active_support/notifications.rb:166:inblock in instrument’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/activesupport-5.1.4/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb:21:in instrument' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/activesupport-5.1.4/lib/active_support/notifications.rb:166:ininstrument’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/actionmailer-5.1.4/lib/action_mailer/base.rb:556:in deliver_mail' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/mail-2.6.6/lib/mail/message.rb:237:indeliver’ /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/actionmailer-5.1.4/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb:96:in block in deliver_now' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/actionmailer-5.1.4/lib/action_mailer/rescuable.rb:15:inhandle_exceptions’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/actionmailer-5.1.4/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb:95:in deliver_now' /var/www/discourse/lib/email/sender.rb:184:insend’
/var/www/discourse/app/jobs/regular/user_email.rb:41:in execute' /var/www/discourse/app/jobs/regular/critical_user_email.rb:10:inexecute’
/var/www/discourse/app/jobs/base.rb:134:in block (2 levels) in perform' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/rails_multisite-1.1.2/lib/rails_multisite/connection_management.rb:77:inwith_connection’
/var/www/discourse/app/jobs/base.rb:129:in block in perform' /var/www/discourse/app/jobs/base.rb:125:ineach’
/var/www/discourse/app/jobs/base.rb:125:in perform' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:188:inexecute_job’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:170:in block (2 levels) in process' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:128:inblock in invoke’
/var/www/discourse/lib/sidekiq/pausable.rb:80:in call' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:130:inblock in invoke’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/middleware/chain.rb:133:in invoke' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:169:inblock in process’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:141:in block (6 levels) in dispatch' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb:97:inlocal’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:140:in block (5 levels) in dispatch' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq.rb:36:inblock in <module:Sidekiq>’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:136:in block (4 levels) in dispatch' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:204:instats’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:131:in block (3 levels) in dispatch' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/job_logger.rb:7:incall’ /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:130:in block (2 levels) in dispatch' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/job_retry.rb:72:inglobal’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:129:in block in dispatch' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/logging.rb:44:inwith_context’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/logging.rb:38:in with_job_hash_context' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:128:indispatch’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:168:in process' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:85:inprocess_one’
/var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/processor.rb:73:in run' /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/util.rb:16:inwatchdog’ /var/www/discourse/vendor/bundle/ruby/2.4.0/gems/sidekiq-5.0.5/lib/sidekiq/util.rb:25:in `block in safe_thread’

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Topic nuking - A serious glitch

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@William04GamerA wrote:

Hello! I am the member if a forum called “The Hopscotch Forum” which you can find at www.forum.gethopscotch.com. One of the users over there found a method to “glitch” topics, making the end unreachable and in some cases, it caused the website to crash and the browser to reload. From what I understand, this is caused by using <big> tags over and over again, repeatedly until the text get so big that the topic freezes.

Right now, I have notified the admins, but I think that this is a software bug. I am not an admin, but I want to notify you guys at Discourse about this. For more information, you could ask the people who discovered this on our forum and also check this topics for reference (WARNING: it is nuked and might cause glitches):


Try to use the “scroll bar”/“jump to post bar” to get to the bottom. It won’t work.

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Anonymous Topic / Reply possible?

Set language for SSO users

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@sebastien wrote:

Hi,

I have been trying to automatically set language for my SSO users using the Accept-Language headers. As far as I can see this should be supported by Discourse.

I enable the two options below:

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Then with Chrome, I use an extension to set the Accept-Language:
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Unfortunately, my UI stays in English. I tried different formats for accept-language (fr, Accept-Language: fr-CH, fr;q=0.9, en;q=0.8, de;q=0.7, *;q=0.5…) with no luck…

Any idea?

Thx,
Seb

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OpenStreetMap deep view

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@merefield wrote:

Guys I noticed OpenStreetMap iFrames were whitelisted back in 1.2.

But when I include a link I just see a summary of the OSM website, it would be nice to see the map location directly - is this something I can configure to enable, is my link incorrect or is this a missing feature of OSM?

e.g.

Thanks!

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Better theme settings on user front-end

Send summary of new posts to chat instead of every post update

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@erlend_sh wrote:

Continuing the discussion from Chatroom Integration Plugin (discourse-chat-integration):

This is just an unfinished idea but we wanted to make it public to see if anyone else had been pondering on something similar:

codinghorror: I think a summary posted to #general would be better than raw constant posts.
e.g. “in the last 6 hours, 12 new posts were made to discourse.example.com (click)”

We recently moved the post notifications in our chat into their own dedicated category because they were generating too much noise. We might find that this solves our problem 100% seeing as the most important thing for us is just the occasional check-in to make sure the integration is still working. We regularly check in on our public and private Discourse anyhow so there’s little need for any additional notification.

This might not be the case for others though, hence this idea a for a kind of activity summary but for chat.

Let us know if you have any relevant use cases to share.

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Interface language for categories

Search : Uncategorised Topics

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@RobMeade wrote:

I performed an advanced search in order to find all of the uncategorised topics.

We appear to have minus one?

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S3 Uploads / IAM user / backups questions

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@Untoldent wrote:

On the Admin>Settings>Backups page, i have checked “Upload backups to S3 when complete.” The text also mentions

IMPORTANT: requires valid S3 credentials entered in Files settings.

Very well. In Admin>Settings>Files, there is an “enable s3 uploads” checkbox.

Question #1: Presumably, i check this if i want all attachments my users to create to be sent to a bucket instead of my DigitalOcean droplet (?) Should this box be checked or unchecked if i DO want s3 backups, but DO NOT want all uploads (attachments, etc) to go to a bucket?

Question #2: Do i actually want everything to go to the bucket anyway? Is that a good plan? i bought the el cheapo $10/mo droplet. Will i run into storage issues very quickly?

Question #3: Amazon S3 constantly yells at me to not use the root access keys, but to use an IAM user instead. i have one of those, BUT… the checkbox “s3 use iam profile” says

Use AWS EC2 IAM role to retrieve keys. NOTE: enabling will override “s3 access key id” and “s3 secret access key” settings.

Okay then. i check the box. But where exactly do i tell the system the name (and presumably some sort of password/access code) of that IAM user?

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Can we make a Donation Rank List?

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@xiasummer wrote:

There are some topics about how to donate to the owner of the discourse manager or someone, like

While I have to say, there are many currencies and many paying platform, so maybe it has to integrate many paying platforms.


Fine, let’s talk about how we can show to the public how much we get from the donaters.

Like we can make a cascade form, or a pyramid form of the funding providers, and show it to the public?

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Is there anybody being able to profit from a website based on discourse

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@Ja008 wrote:

Has everybody profit from a sole website just based on discourse? Is it possible to run a forum using discourse and then profit from it?

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Disable "expand" function

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Replying... real-time indicator avatars spread outside screen width

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@ljpp wrote:

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This is a little tricky to document with the avatars and discussion buzzing, but it appears that at least on mobile screen the Replying… real-time indicator avatars spread too wide and off screen, when there is enough activity.

Should be limited by screen width, perhaps with an UI hint that there are more people typing than shown on the screen?

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Solved answer tool tip is showing wrong message

When a user is warned for a post, allow the moderator to display a public warning

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@Jake_Green wrote:

When a user is warned for a post, allow the moderator to display a public warning on the bottom of the reply in a red/blue box or something. This would contain a message like 'A user was warned for this post. Moderators comment: '. This would be public to anyone who views the reply.

Could be a very good moderation feature.

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