In the blog post macro I notice the following error in the representation of the date and time.
A newly created blog post always shows an incorrect hourly count of its creation in the macro.
In the example in Figure 1, 18 hours are displayed, although it was only a few minutes ago.
In the second picture you can see the correct creation time in the blog itself.
In the third picture you can see a blog post that was created a few days ago on April 27th, 2020 at 9:32 pm. The blog post Macro shows 00:00
Can anyone confirm these malfunctions
Thanks and regards
Hi @Luisa Falk ,
I also added titles under "content type to display"
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-24905
The problem should be fixed in version 4.1.7
It's been a while now! :)
Version 7.4.0 didn't use 4.1.6 version code?
Unfortunately I only have a Confluence basic version and cannot open a support ticket.
Hi @repi
I reported the issue and now there is a bug report:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-59857
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Thanks for the bug report!
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After updating to 7.4.0 we also noticed the behavior in the blog-posts macro (only on "Content Type to Display" is set to "title").
I found an very old issue in Version 4.0 to this. See Fixed Width table displays strange behaviors in the editor for Blog post.
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