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[Bug]: Folder Position Moves after Pageload
⚠️ This issue respects the following points: ⚠️
- [X] This is a bug, not a question or a configuration/webserver/proxy issue.
- [X] This issue is not already reported on Github OR Nextcloud Community Forum (I've searched it).
- [X] Nextcloud Server is up to date. See Maintenance and Release Schedule for supported versions.
- [X] I agree to follow Nextcloud's Code of Conduct.
Bug description
If you open a folder it loads everything, and moves everything down half a second later. See Video:
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/assets/17104473/3984c2d5-f78a-43b5-8028-b1a336b0dd86
Happens on Firefox: 125.0.2 and Chrome 124.0.6367.78
Steps to reproduce
- Open a Folder.
- Go back to Top Folder.
- Folder Position changes after 0.5 seconds
Expected behavior
Folder Position not changing after initial Load.
Installation method
Other Community project
Nextcloud Server version
28
Operating system
Other
PHP engine version
PHP 8.2
Web server
Nginx
Database engine version
None
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
None
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
None
What user-backends are you using?
- [X] Default user-backend (database)
- [ ] LDAP/ Active Directory
- [ ] SSO - SAML
- [ ] Other
Configuration report
No response
List of activated Apps
No response
Nextcloud Signing status
No response
Nextcloud Logs
No response
Additional info
Running TrueNAS Scale 24.04 App Version: 28.0.4 Chart Version: 1.6.59
Looks like this is from files_recommended
After i removed the default Description and left it Empty this does NOT happeny anymore!
I can confirm that removing the original Text Description solves this issue!
You can see in this Video that it's only happening on the "Photos" folder which has the original Text Description... The Root and Documents folder don't happen anymore! https://github.com/nextcloud/server/assets/17104473/ce739508-b1bc-46d9-8284-f832afdb2ef5
Can you try again on latest releases please?
Let's close this due to missing information.