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      nealffischer
      last edited by

      Question: Is there a way to slow the display speed of the newsfeed module? (i.e. I’m not able to read and absorb an item fast enough before the next item appears.)

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        scumbelly
        last edited by

        Look at the news feed configuration options. Start with

        updateInterval How often do you want to display a new headline? (Milliseconds)

        Possible values:1000 - 60000
        Default value: 10000 (10 seconds)

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          nealffischer @scumbelly
          last edited by

          @scumbelly Thank you. I didn’t understand that. I was thinking updateInterval was how often it looked for new content. This makes more sense now.

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            nealffischer
            last edited by

            Okay, I changed the update interval, but I am still having a problem.

            When the feeds display, I have a number of feeds I am pulling from. The module works but I get varied speeds and it isn’t consistent as to which article glitches. i.e. An article may do this once and not the next time.

            I have the update interval set to 20000. That seems to be a good speed for me. Then, every other pass-through the system 3 or 4 articles will just fly through so quickly I can’t read them.

            Any help would be appreciated.

            {
            			module: "newsfeed",
            			position: "top_bar",
            			config: {
            				feeds: [
            					{
            						title: "ELCA News",
            						url: "https://www.elca.org/RSS/News"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "ELCA World Hunger",
            						url: "https://blogs.elca.org/worldhunger/feed/"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "ELCA Administration Matters",
            						url: "https://blogs.elca.org/adminmatters/feed/"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "ELCA Lutheran Disaster Response",
            						url: "https://blogs.elca.org/disasterresponse/feed/"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "ELCA Living Lutheran",
            						url: "https://www.livinglutheran.org/feed/"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "South Carolina Synod",
            						url: "https://www.google.com/alerts/feeds/13140288216647873894/13275359932109925288"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "Bishop Ginny Aebischer",
            						url: "https://www.google.com/alerts/feeds/13140288216647873894/14563665481092621252"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "Lutheran World Federation Blog",
            						url: "https://lutheranworld.org/feed/blog/all/rss.xml"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "Lutheran World Federation News",
            						url: "https://lutheranworld.org/feed/news/all/rss.xml"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LTSS Experiences",
            						url: "https://www.lr.edu/rss.cfm?news=29"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LTSS Faculty",
            						url: "https://www.lr.edu/rss.cfm?news=26"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LTSS Innovative Teaching",
            						url: "https://www.lr.edu/rss.cfm?news=30"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LTSS Programs",
            						url: "https://www.lr.edu/rss.cfm?news=28"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LTSS Landing Page News",
            						url: "https://www.lr.edu/rss.cfm?news=40"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LSC Ted Goins Blog",
            						url: "https://lscarolinas.net/news/ted-goins-blog/feed/"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "LSC News",
            						url: "https://lscarolinas.net/category/news/feed/"
            					},
            					{
            						title: "Novusway News",
            						url: "https://novusway.org/category/news/feed/"
            					},
            				],
            				showSourceTitle: true,
            				showPublishDate: true,
            				showDescription: true,
            				wrapDescription: true,
            				truncDescription: true,
            				lengthDescription: 400,
            				broadcastNewsFeeds: true,
            				broadcastNewsUpdates: true,
            				ignoreOldItems: true,
            				ignoreOlderThan: 1209600000,
            				updateInterval: 20000,
            			}
            		},
            
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              sdetweil @nealffischer
              last edited by

              @nealffischer there is a bug. fixed for next release October 1,

              published in the develop branch

              cd ~/MagicMirror
              rm package-lock.json
              git checkout develop
              npm install
              

              Sam

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