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Commentaire de la communauté Feedback - Reporting and analytics (Explore)

@... would this be possible? It seems like we are all experiencing the same pain point.

 

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Commentaire de la communauté Discussion - Tips and best practices from the community

@... @...

I've had the same thing, whereas we can see the banner when signed in but anon/external users aren't seeing it. I tried Simon's suggestion but didn't find that it helped. I'll keep digging.

Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 18 févr. 2020 · Matt Taylor

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Publication Feedback - Reporting and analytics (Explore)

As with most people, testing layouts in Dashboard is very much trial and error, but the current version doesn't allow you "revert to last published state" and the unpublished changes in editor message is permanently pinned to the top.

There doesn't appear to be a way of reverting to last published state, and hiting edit takes you back to the edited test version.

This needs to be a feature that's possible for the Explore app to be useful.

Publication le 02 déc. 2019 · Matt Taylor

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Commentaire de la communauté Q&A - Help center and community

@... Can you confirm what that code does/doesn't do before i remove it?

We've just implemented live chat and I wouldn't want to break anything.

Edit: Our issue was caused by a Syntax error on SyntaxError: script.js:112

On the guide, hit F12 or right click inspect > console > should display a red ! and something like SyntaxError: expected expression depending on the issue.

I've notified the admin who broke it and we are looking at repairing things:)

Afficher le commentaire · Publication le 29 nov. 2019 · Matt Taylor

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