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Calendar view on homepage is forgotten after updating tabs using Edge browser #366

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FrostByteLXV opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 1 comment
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@FrostByteLXV
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After making changes to tabs you are required to apply changes which causes Organizr to forget the calendar view (Today, Month, Day, Week) you have chosen when using MS Edge browser. This doesn't appear to be a problem with Chrome.

Steps to recreate

  1. Click Settings, Edit Tabs
  2. Click Save Tabs
  3. Click green Apply Changes box (Organizr page refreshes)
    4 Click Homepage tab
  4. Calendar only shows the header and you have to click Weekly, or whatever option you want, in order to see any data
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CBers commented May 29, 2017

I am also seeing this in EDGE, but it is OK in Chrome,

@causefx causefx mentioned this issue Oct 6, 2017
causefx added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 6, 2017
Fixed #186 - Added CouchPotato to Homepage
Fixed #316 - Added Weather ticker to Org User menu
Fixed #366 - Fixed Calendar Save on Edge
Fixed #373 #863 - Fixed LDAP Binding with new option
Fixed #441 - Added Open in New Window for Mobile
Fixed #490 - Added Media Popups for all media
Fixed #567 - Added Email section to email users
Fixed #569 #620 - Added Emby URL to links
Fixed #618 - Media Popups respect language now
Fixed #644 - Added JSON to check
Fixed #646 - Settings margins fixed

Added Ping for each tab
Added Splash screen
Added LayerCake Theme Selection
Added SpeedTest History
Added Built-In Chat
Added New Settings Page
Added New Top Bar Menu
Added Mass Email
Added CouchPotato to Homepage
Added Weather Ticker
Fixed LDAP
And More...
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