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Show forum topics on homepage

Open jonaharagon opened this issue 9 months ago • 4 comments

Our homepage is of course our most trafficked page, but despite this it hasn't really changed at all in years. This would make it a bit more dynamic for new visitors.

Adds two different sections to the page:

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jonaharagon avatar May 01 '24 19:05 jonaharagon

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github-actions[bot] avatar May 01 '24 19:05 github-actions[bot]

The new sections display weirdly on Mullvad Browser and Tor Browser (Safer and Standard security levels).

topics-week_mb-safer

new-topics_tb-standard

Otherwise, they look great on other browsers! (Tested in Firefox+Arkenfox and Vanadium, appears as displayed in the initial post in this PR)


Edit: NoScript isn't the issue, tested with a fresh Firefox profile with just NoScript installed and changed NoScript settings to reflect those in MB and TB

redoomed1 avatar May 01 '24 20:05 redoomed1

Funny, I honestly don't know why it did work in other browsers actually. Good catch, should be fixed.

jonaharagon avatar May 02 '24 04:05 jonaharagon

should be fixed.

Can confirm it's fixed! topics-fixed_mullvad-browser

redoomed1 avatar May 02 '24 04:05 redoomed1

This pull request has been mentioned on Privacy Guides. There might be relevant details there:

https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/2024-05-22/18443/1

privacyguides-bot avatar May 22 '24 05:05 privacyguides-bot