Daksh777 / SpotifyNoPremium

A cross-platform Spicetify theme which declutters Spotify stock UI and removes all ads.

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List of Playlist Not Displaying Correctly

dibowz opened this issue · comments

Hi, today my spotify got automatically updated, so I use update.bat after it finish updating. When the bat process is completed, my Spotify turns out to be weird with the scroll bar. Here's the evidence:

Spotify

fixed by performing this guide
thanks! :)

Update: Run update.bat or follow the manual update instructions, the issue has been fixed.

Hey, this is actually an issue with Spicetify. It's likely you'll get the issue again on relaunch.
For more info: spicetify/cli#1770

How to fix this issue:

Windows:

  1. Go to %userprofile%\.spicetify
  2. Edit sidebar_config to 0 in config-xpui.ini
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MacOS/Linux:

  1. Go to ~/.config/spicetify
  2. Edit sidebar_config to 0 in config-xpui.ini
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Hey, this is actually an issue with Spicetify. It's likely you'll get the issue again on relaunch. For more info: spicetify/spicetify-cli#1770

It's recommended to download the old version and block updates while the issue gets fixed:

Hi, you're right. It happening again when I relaunch. But the main problem is from the album art cover being enlarged. When I reducing the album art and relaunch, the problem is gone. I'll get back to this issue if the problem persists.

Reducing the album art and restarting still does not help in my case, this is a very weird bug.

Hey @dibowz, I've updated the fix, please see the edited message. You can upgrade to the new version and use Spotify normally.

Hi, reducing the album art still make the scrollbar weird again upon restart.

Hey @dibowz, I've updated the fix, please see the edited message. You can upgrade to the new version and use Spotify normally.

Thank you for your update 😁

Update: now the "Upgrade" button is appearing after clean install and edit sidebar_config=0
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Hey @dibowz, someone has reported this issue as well. I'll close this issue since it's not related to the main topic of this issue. Please refer to #81