## Issue
On large screens, the comment field and autoplay countdown can both be visible at the same time. The currently code only stops the timer when the countdown component is not visible on screen.
The page annoyingly navigates away while typing.
## Change
When servicing the timer, check if the current active element is an input type. As far as I know, there is no React equivalent for this.
1. Added size-specific error message.
2. Route whatever Vanwa's error instead of showing "unexpected json token". It's ugly, but at least it contains the reason string.
## Issue
Closes 385
## Approach
As mentioned in the ticket, the current places where that info is needed is in the Invites Page and Social Share Component.
1. Invites Page: it is already doing the fetch on mount, so no issue there.
2. Social Share: show spinner until the data is fetched.
## Issue
Closes "87 Repost - Top result should show followers properly"
The winning url for "bret" search is "lbry://bret", which is a repost.
## Change
We need to use the canon url to retrieved the fetched view count.
* Rewrite __ to be usable on server side
* Add changelog entry
* Clean invisible characters from primaryModValue
* Revert "Rewrite __ to be usable on server side"
This reverts commit 53f63c01f3b56c5530955323612826c0ac5dc5d3.
* Make pass-through placeholder for __ fn until it can be adapted for node.
* Switch messagages to inline interpolation until i18n done
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <tzarebczan@users.noreply.github.com>
## Issue
A huge list like http://localhost:9090/$/list/d91815c1bc8c80a1f354284a8c8e92d84d5f07a6 (193 items) often produces fewer results in the final rendered list.
## Cause
The same list of IDs was passed into `claim_search`, and we just increment the `page`. However, it seems like `claim_search` does not honor the order between each call, and some results from the previous page took the place of the results in the next page. The total is the same, but there are now duplicates.
## Fix
When batching, slice the ID list ourselves to bypass the problem for now.
* Adjust meta data to allow search pages to reflect search term
* Update changelog
* Address empty query string case and pass query string to append to og:url
Co-authored-by: Thomas Zarebczan <tzarebczan@users.noreply.github.com>
In 36fe7366, the approach to fix the "missing chunk" error and user using old code was to disable caching on the html so that user always grabs the one that's pointing to the latest ui.js.
But https://cristian.sulea.net/blog/disable-browser-caching-with-meta-html-tags/ says 3 sets of `meta` is needed to, and we missed out one. That probably explains why refreshing sometimes does not work, although I've also read that some browsers simply ignores these meta.