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Got good news about NekoFeed!!!! Solved the chrome problem, implemented solidjs into the content script, and with it, it doesnt takes two hours to load anymore. even got a pull request into the repo. :> And also, nekoweb may be published into chrome web store! I was not going to publish it in there, cuz to publish any extension, u need to pay a 5 dollar fee!!!!!!!
okay, let's talk about things one at a time.
okay so, this error caused me a lot of headaches for some time, but in the end it wanst even a cors error as I said in the last post I mean, cors still was a problem, but it was not what was causing the extension to not work! the actual problem was literally one line of code
the error was that response
could be undefined, and chrome was not dealing well with it when checking anything with response.ok
. the only thing i needed to do was check if response
was or not undefined.
And i think i should say i just figured it out cause of the help i recieved in the server @Web Extension Developers!!
not much to say here lol, but, instead of adding each sitebox, i just did it via solidjs, and now it first shows a cached version, and then it updates :) like this:
other little update was that pull request I mentioned! it added two more common paths to the extension try to find the rss.
c05f08c902
by @Steve0Greatness.
Also if u think of anything to the extension, pull requests are always open! :D
@thinliquid payed the fee for his account, se he might publish the extension in there. :> Anyways, if u use chromium based browser u can just download the latest release or build the extension and install urself as said on the readme of the repo!! codeberg.org/GiikiS2/NekoFeed