jaguillette / TimeExplorer

Feeds data from Google Sheets to vis.js to make information-dense timelines
https://jaguillette.github.io/TimeExplorer/
MIT License
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Processing of media content stopped working #9

Open pleksusmail opened 4 years ago

pleksusmail commented 4 years ago

Hello!

Here's what I noticed 1-2 days ago. The media content that would normally be loaded from column "L" of GoogleSheets database for the timeline stopped being processed and as a result the pictures / videos do not show up. Also there's another strange glitch hard to explain that appeared the same time. Here's a screen capture video I recorded to explain what I mean: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h2d_cwTqFZ2V2_DKg6AE9Qdrpq7uAi6B/view?usp=sharing. The glitch I report takes place only in case of entries with non-blank entry in column "L". If the cell is empty, there's no problem with scrolling or closing the popup.

No other timeline I know is as good as the TimeExplorer. It's simply the best. I hope the issue can be easily fixed and the project will not be abandoned. I've been building my TimeExplorere timeline for more than a year now. Even if the project is not going to be developed anymore I truly hope it will remain operative. Thank you again for this fantastic tool :-)

Best regards Jakub Pleksus

jaguillette commented 4 years ago

Hi! I've finally had an opportunity to see what's happened with the media not loading, and it looks like something has changed with the TimelineJS library I use to load the media. I'll have to implement a better fix eventually, but for now media is loading again, as I've pointed the timeline page to an older local copy of that library. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!

pleksusmail commented 4 years ago

Thank you so much Jeremy! You made my day :-) I appreciate very, very much 😊 Pleksus   W dniu 2020-09-14 21:07:00 użytkownik Jeremy Guillette notifications@github.com napisał:   Hi! I've finally had an opportunity to see what's happened with the media not loading, and it looks like something has changed with the TimelineJS library I use to load the media. I'll have to implement a better fix eventually, but for now media is loading again, as I've pointed the timeline page to an older local copy of that library. Thanks for bringing this to my attention! — You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe.