2025-02-19, 04:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-02-19, 04:32 PM by M0RPH3US. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2025-02-19, 03:29 PM)Jamie Chapman Wrote: I updated to the latest full screen css and js. Wish I had saved a copy of the one from yesterday, but like an idiot, I chose to overwrite. No big deal. As long as my wife can still open Jellyfin (Tizen Samsung TV and Google Streamer devices in other rooms) I can play around with the web stuff all day. I'll probably spin up a second docker instance just so I can play around with tweaking and tuning.
I would report back on the adjustments noted for button gap in JMP, but the new updates cause my JMP to give me the Jellyfin Spinning Wheel of Death (it's a new thing, never seen this before).
The Jellyfin logo appears with a spinning wheel beneath but never goes past this (I let it spin for 10 minutes just to be sure). I cleared the cache (both JMP folders in the appdata\local folder, fully cleared), added the server back, but never get to the login screen. Just the spinning wheel.
The same does not happen in the browsers. In chrome and edge the spinning wheel (loader) shows up for about 2 seconds then launches into Jellyfin home page and the media bar appears and looks good.
I am also seeing that when clicking the Info button on the media bar, it goes to the spinning wheel and spins forever, just like the JMP initial loading issue. This occurs on both tested browsers (edge & chrome) as well as in the Android client. The Android client gets to the home screen, just like the browsers, but the Info button click leads to an endless spinning wheel.
Were there any updates needed for the index.html, main.jellyfin.bundle.js and home-html.xxxxxx.chunk.js files with these latest adjustments? I only updated the slideshowpure js and css.
@Jamie Chapman Thanks for testing. Apologies on the oversight on my part. Pushed a quick fix. Also make sure to clear your JMP cache before you try opening. Rest sorted on web and mobile. Nothing has changed apart from the slideshowpure.js