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    Put RSS module in two places?

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      tf2 @thgmirror
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      @thgmirror Just to make sure: Do you mean two instances of the module, or do you mean two separate RSS feeds in one module? I can do the latter, but for some reason the former isn’t working.

      If you’ve gotten two instances to work, then I have some kind of an error in my config file that doesn’t crash the mirror entirely.

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          thgmirror
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          Hi @tf2, in my config.js, I have two newsfeed-instances:

          	{
          		module: "newsfeed",
          		position: "bottom_bar",
          		config: {
          			feeds: [
          				{
          					title: " 3 Podcasts",
          					url: "http://localhost:8080/modules/Podcast.rss2"
          				},
               							],
          			showSourceTitle: true,
          			showPublishDate: true,
          			broadcastNewsFeeds: true,
                      ignoreOldItems: true,
                      showDescription: true,
          			broadcastNewsUpdates: true,
                      wrapDescription: true
          		}
          	},
          

          and

          	{
          		module: "newsfeed",
          		position: "bottom_bar",
          		config: {
          			feeds: [
               			{
          					title: "Tagesschau",
          					url: "http://www.tagesschau.de/xml/rss2"
          				},
                          {
          					title: "Spiegel Online",
          					url: "https://www.spiegel.de/schlagzeilen/index.rss"
          				},
                          {
          					title: "Radio Bonn Rhein-Sieg",
          					url: "https://www.radiobonn.de/thema/bonn-su-429.rss"
          				}
          
          			],
          			showSourceTitle: true,
          			showPublishDate: true,
          			broadcastNewsFeeds: true,
                      ignoreOldItems: true,
                      showDescription: true,
          			broadcastNewsUpdates: true,
                      wrapDescription: true
          		}
          	},
          

          which leads to this output:

          b62bb22d-6b6e-48e4-9b22-5de8fcdef39c-image.png

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            tf2 @thgmirror
            last edited by

            @thgmirror Hey, thanks! Very helpful. Will try that out tonight.

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              sdetweil @tf2
              last edited by

              @tf2 notice those were both configured to the same position, 1st in config it on top, next is lower, etc

              they don’t HAVE to be in the same area

              Sam

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