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[Bug] Article Titles Open in New Tab Instead of Expanding #6861
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Hello, |
Thank you for your prompt response! I'm using the f877e0c7c6df Docker image and have deployed FreshRSS using Cloudflare Tunnel. As you suggested, I checked my browser console and found the following messages:
However, I'm still experiencing the issue where clicking on article titles opens the article's origin website in a new tab. Could you please provide any additional troubleshooting steps or potential solutions based on this information? |
That is a likely culprit. Do you have any possibility to try directly without this tunnel? And would you be able to make me a test account on your FreshRSS instance? |
I believe I've identified the root cause of the issue. It seems that the 'Pocket Button' plugin was interfering with the article expansion functionality. After disabling it, I'm able to expand articles as expected. Thank you so much for your assistance!! |
@calbeeb-grape Ok, please open an issue there then https://github.com/christian-putzke/freshrss-pocket-button/issues |
Hi, Sorry to pop up this issue but I got the exact same problem with the "Readeck Button" extension. Just FYI. Enjoy ! EDIT : opened issue : Joedmin/xExtension-readeck-button#2. I hope that the copy-paste of this issue as bug description doesn't hurt anyone. |
Describe the bug
When viewing the article stream, clicking on an article title should expand the article content below. However, I'm consistently experiencing an issue where clicking on the article title opens the article's origin website in a new tab.
To expand the article, I have to click on the timestamp located to the right of the article title.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
The article should have expanded
FreshRSS version
1.24.3
Environment information
-Web server type:
Additional context
I have confirmed that this issue is not related to browser extensions. I have tested in a clean installation of both Chrome and Firefox, and the same behavior persists.
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