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Slides in 21.x: Section about wiki page comments wrongly placed on top of all slide titles

Status
Pending
Subject
Slides in 21.x: Section about wiki page comments wrongly placed on top of all slide titles
Version
21.x
21.x Regression
23.x
24.x
Category
  • Conflict of two features (each works well independently)
  • Regression
  • Usability
  • Developer Training
  • Easy for Newbie Dev
Feature
Comment
Slideshow
Resolution status
Fix on the Way
Submitted by
Xavier de Pedro
Keep informed
Adrien, amna.bilal, Marc Laporte
Lastmod by
Xavier de Pedro
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(0)
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Description

There is a problem in Slides in 21.x: Section about wiki page comments wrongly placed on top of all slide titles, when some setting is on related to comments.

This was not happening in previous LTS versions, with the former slideshow system (that's why I tagged it as regression; untested in 19.x, 20.x, etc).

Reproduced here:
http://xavi-9794-7332.show2.tikiwiki.org/tiki-slideshow.php?page=Tiki+Wiki+CMS+Groupware#s0
u: admin
p: 12345

Just after enabling the pref:
wiki_comments_displayed_default
and while keeping the default pref: wiki_comments_allow_per_page Disabled (which is the default setting).

You don't see the comment as Anonymous.
You'll see the comment if you log as admin.

In all cases, comments should NOT be displayed in a Wiki slideshow: https://doc.tiki.org/Slideshow

Image

Solution
Issue fixed in 24.x. (show2.t.o instance upgraded from branch 20.x to branch 24.x server side, so that tiki db could be upgraded and reused).
Workaround
Change the default setting: wiki_comments_allow_per_page to any value: apparently, the comments section is not displayed any more in slideshow mode regardless of the value set in the slideshow wiki page (!).
Importance
5
Easy to solve?
7
Priority
35
Demonstrate Bug on Tiki 19+
This bug has been demonstrated on show2.tiki.org
Demonstrate Bug (older Tiki versions)
Ticket ID
7332
Created
Saturday 04 April, 2020 10:59:24 UTC
by Xavier de Pedro
LastModif
Saturday 22 January, 2022 22:43:20 UTC


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