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    You might want to also review this post

    https://sudonix.org/topic/389/mongodb-backup-script

  • Getting Eror When Started NodeBB

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    @phenomlab yes i did.

    i deleted one of plugin then it started to work normally.

  • Category For User

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    3.5.1 has now been released. I’ve just deployed it, so safe to do so!

  • Upgrade issues

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    Use this code

    git fetch # Grab the latest code from the NodeBB repository git checkout v3.x git reset --hard origin/v3.x

    And you will have the latest version without specifying it

    https://docs.nodebb.org/configuring/upgrade/

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    @Panda I see why - if you check the browser console, there’s an error logged there. This is from one of my VM’s

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    There is a decision tree that pulls the value of the editor theme from the saved browser settings on each load, but that fails if the theme has never been changed, and the user has the default (in your case, you are using light mode, so it serves “flatly” by default, but the editor itself is never set and returns null

    This below code changes that

    /* If savedTheme is undefined it will return null - based on this, we assume that the user has the default theme selected and never changed it, so we'll need to force that here */ if(!savedTheme) { var savedTheme = "flatly"; }

    If you reload your browser and test again, it should work properly.

  • nodebb loading emojis

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    @DownPW sure. Let me have a look at this in more detail. I know nginx plus has extensive support for this, but it’s not impossible to get somewhere near acceptable with the standard version.

    You might be better off handling this at the Cloudflare level given that it sits in between the requesting client and your server.

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    @crazycells hmm. Good point. I actually use my own version of the dark mode plugin, so not entirely sure. However, I think the CSS is probably the same. I’m not at my PC currently but can check and advise later.

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    @phenomlab emails mate, although I seem to have used a different email on each browser to remain logged in for cough cough posts 😉.