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Check-In KioskStark theme causing blank white screen
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Description
When selecting the Check-In theme KioskStar, a blank white screen appears and you cannot select another theme.
Steps to Reproduce
I have tried this on the demo site and FBC Hendersonville has confirmed this as well.
- Go to https://rock.rocksolidchurchdemo.com/checkin
- Click on theme
- Scroll down to KioskStark
- See error
Expected behavior:
The KioskStart theme would appear
Actual behavior:
A blank white screen appears and I am unable to change the theme even if I change the URL to us another theme. Clearing the cache brings it back to the CheckinPark theme on the browser version.
Versions
- Rock Version: 13.6 / 14.0 Beta
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Client Culture Setting: en-US
We're verifying with @davidbelk to confirm that this last minute beta fix (https://github.com/SparkDevNetwork/Rock/commit/8b9446f1432472b6f5ca3f47f214a918eba9288d) resolved this issue.
@davidbelk After further investigation, I believe this problem is unique to the KioskStark theme which was never quite intended for use with the Check-in system. It was intended for use with the 'Self-Service Kiosk' (preview) site and Prayer Kiosk block, etc. Regardless, we're going to address the bad (blank screen) behavior when you select that theme and get stuck until you delete your Checkin.LocalDeviceConfig
cookie.
Thank you! we do not use it but have had a person click it when they were scrolling through themes and could not recover on their own.