Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Developer Wanted To Modify Default Newsfeed Module
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agreed. I’ve scrapped the newsfeedticker, I like his module better
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@MMRIZE Okay 😀 I just added it to the list.
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@MMRIZE , Real happy i found this , really great , quick question how do get this look you posted back in 2022
Wanna get the same look with multiple feeds and fade
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@MMRIZE If I include more than one RSS feed, not all of them work.
feeds: [
{
title: “Radio Pacu”,
url: “https://radiopacu.com.ar/feed/”,
},
{
title: “Ambito”,
url: “https://www.ambito.com/rss/pages/ultimas-noticias.xml”,
},
{
title: “Página/12”,
url: “https://www.pagina12.com.ar/rss/portada”,
},
{
title: “La Política Online”,
url: “http://www.lapoliticaonline.com.ar/files/rss/ultimasnoticias.xml”,
}
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@chelofarias
I think you may have some typo error;{ title: “Radio Pacu”, // <-- Wrong quotation marks url: “https://radiopacu.com.ar/feed/”, <-- Here also wrong. },
“
and”
is not valid character for the quotation marks that could be used in JS code.
It should be"
.anyway, for me it works.
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@MMRIZE – So to recap, is it the case that all that’s needed to get the pictures to display is to add “showImage: true” to the default newsfeed, or is something more required? If more is required, what would that be?
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@JohnGalt
Nothing special. However, some feeds might have non-standard image enclosure, so in that case, image will not be shown.
That module was order-made, so not all the possible cases are considered. If you have some specific newsfeed, tell me the url. -
@MMRIZE – Ok, thanks. I had enabled the ‘showImage: true’ and didn’t see images so I was just wondering.
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@MMRIZE
Hi, I installed your module yesterday and spent hours trying to get images shown. But no luck, even with the RSS Feeds that worked for users in this thread. Does it still work for you? Is this error known?
Thanks in advance!