diff --git a/pages/04.applications/10.docs/nextcloud_keeweb/app_nextcloud_keeweb.md b/pages/04.applications/10.docs/nextcloud_keeweb/app_nextcloud_keeweb.md index 5d50ce28..e981eb7a 100644 --- a/pages/04.applications/10.docs/nextcloud_keeweb/app_nextcloud_keeweb.md +++ b/pages/04.applications/10.docs/nextcloud_keeweb/app_nextcloud_keeweb.md @@ -8,7 +8,10 @@ routes: --- The KeeWeb application is a password manager integrated into Nextcloud. For example, it allows you to read a KeePass file (*.kdbx*) stored on your Nextcloud instance. -But sometimes Nextcloud does not let the application support these files, which makes it impossible to read them from KeeWeb. To remedy this, + +# Fix: .kbdx files don't open in keeweb + +Sometimes Nextcloud does not let the application support these files, which makes it impossible to read them from KeeWeb. To remedy this, [a solution](https://github.com/jhass/nextcloud-keeweb/blob/master/README.md#mimetype-detection) exists. Go to the Nextcloud configuration directory: @@ -40,3 +43,7 @@ sudo -u nextcloud php /var/www/nextcloud/occ files:scan --all ``` Now the problem is fixed. + +# Fix: the interface does not load propely + +If when opening keeweb you see a glitched interface, try disabling the "Yunohost portal shortcut" in `Yunohost Admin panel` → `Tools` → `Yunohost Settings` → `Other` → `Enable the small 'YunoHost' portal shortcut square on apps` (set to disabled). See https://github.com/jhass/nextcloud-keeweb/issues/143#issuecomment-1686937448