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    @DownPW thanks. I forgot about that.

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    @mventures said in NodeBB: Consent policy popup:

    How did you implement this consent pop-up?

    This is located in /admin/settings/cookies

    @mventures said in NodeBB: Consent policy popup:

    Does it appear every new day for a user who has accepted it?

    No. It places a cookie on the machine of the user who visits the site, and once they accept it, it doesn’t appear again unless you select

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    @eeeee if you’re using the console, you could try

    node app.js > app.log 2>&1

    This would redirect stdout to a file named app.log and redirect stderr to stdout.

    I’m not sure about standard logging under NodeBB, but there is an error log located at logs/error.log.

    Failing that, you could always stop the NodeBB service then use ./nodebb dev from the console which would then provide debug output.

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    @Sala This should look better

    .sidenav .navbar-brand { padding-top: 0.5rem; padding-bottom: 0.5rem; }

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    You can increase the top and bottom padding by increasing the values above.

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    @phenomlab yes it caused a problem for mobile users.
    thank you for helping …

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    @pobojmoks that’s easily done by modifying the code provided here so that it targets background rather than border

    In essence, the below should work

    $(document).ready(function() { $(window).on('action:ajaxify.end', function(data) { $('.recent-card-container').each(function(i) { var dataId = $(this).attr("data-cid"); var color = $('[role="presentation"]', this).css("background-color"); console.log("data-cid " + dataId + " is " + color); $('[data-cid="' + dataId + '"] .recent-card').attr("style", "background-color: " + color); }); }); });
  • Nodebb Hashtag plugin

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    @jac Great ! I’ll close this off.

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    @mike-jones Yes, you’ll typically see this type of behaviour if there is another style that has higher priority in the sense that yours will be overridden. Using !important will override the higher preference, but should be used sparingly rather than everywhere.