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  • A Offline
    AliAS
    last edited by Feb 1, 2018, 9:56 PM

    I had a similar problem. It showed an error for my entire addition to the config.js. Run check:config again and pay close attention to the beginning of the output. The first error should say something about expecting a bracket of one kind and it was returned a bracket of a different kind. It will also tell you the line of the error. Now nano back into config scroll down to your addition and press ctrl + c. The bottom of your screen should give you your current line number. Find the error. Mine was a missing bracket. Fixing this error fixed the entire script. All other errors were the result of the first. Sorry if I wasn’t clear or missed something, im still a new to this too. Hope it helps.

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      AliAS @AliAS
      last edited by Feb 1, 2018, 9:58 PM

      @AliAS remember after locating and fixing the error to hit ctrl + o to save and ctrl + x to exit nano.

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        AliAS
        last edited by Feb 1, 2018, 10:05 PM

        Another suggestion, and someone please correct me if I am wrong, you could delete the config.js file and save as or copy the config-sample.js as a new config.js file. That way you have a functioning config.js. But doing so, you would have to reconfigure all your modules. Does that sound right?

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          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @AliAS
          last edited by Feb 2, 2018, 12:59 AM

          @AliAS said in Changing compliments:

          Does that sound right?

          Sure, but another idea would be to rename the non-functioning config (so you don’t lose what’s in it) and THEN make a new copy of the config.js.sample and rename it to config.js. :-)

          Create a working config
          How to add modules

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            Stacy @Mykle1
            last edited by Feb 2, 2018, 5:15 PM

            @Mykle1 Okay. We finally figured it out. We made an external join file for new compliments and that worked. Thank you all SOuch for your help.

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer
              last edited by Feb 3, 2018, 12:45 PM

              Well done! :-)

              Create a working config
              How to add modules

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                AliAS
                last edited by Feb 16, 2018, 7:51 AM

                External join file? Lol, thats way outta my league.

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                  AliAS
                  last edited by Feb 16, 2018, 7:53 AM

                  Does anybody know how to use a line break within a compliment? I’ve tried about a dozen different ways to no avail.

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                    doubleT Module Developer @AliAS
                    last edited by Feb 17, 2018, 1:01 AM

                    @AliAS
                    Compliments are included via document.createTextNode(complimentText); which doesn’t allow HTML inside.

                    But you can change the line within getDom: function() {} that includes the compliment from
                    wrapper.appendChild(compliment);
                    to
                    wrapper.innerHTML = complimentText;

                    and then just add a <br /> to the compliment.

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                      AliAS
                      last edited by Feb 17, 2018, 3:53 AM

                      I see. I’ll give it a try. Thank you very much.

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