moderated Web notifications now enabled #update
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 07:45 PM, J_Catlady wrote:
Not sure who that question was addressed toApologies, I think was actually addressed to you but as I was also reporting FF issues I responded. Andy
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:45 AM J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> wrote: Not sure who that question was addressed to, but I'm also using Firefox 77.0.1. (64-bit). To be absolutely sure, I just updated after getting the question and still have the issue. Unfortunately I currently don't have any ideas why notifications don't work in your Firefox. I have them working in mine. Mark
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 10:37 AM Andy Wedge <andy_wedge@...> wrote:
TIL Firefox mobile restricts the size of the notification payload. It should be fixed now. Hopefully. Thanks, Mark
|
|
Uh-oh. I didn't tell you my OS. It's the obsolete ol' El Capitan, the same one that got me into trouble with Safari. Could that be affecting this? I've been putting off updating as long as I could. Maybe will get a new PC soon anyway.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:45 AM J_Catlady via groups.io <j.olivia.catlady=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote: Not sure who that question was addressed to, but I'm also using Firefox 77.0.1. (64-bit). To be absolutely sure, I just updated after getting the question and still have the issue. --
J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
Not sure who that question was addressed to, but I'm also using Firefox 77.0.1. (64-bit). To be absolutely sure, I just updated after getting the question and still have the issue.
-- J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 07:39 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
What version of Firefox are you using?Firefox Version 77.0.1 (64-bit) OS Name Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.18363 Build 18363 Andy
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 10:41 AM J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> wrote:
What version of Firefox are you using? Mark
|
|
Also, since I can't enable the current thing, I have no idea what the possibilities are for other places they could pop up. or what you have in mind. So a description of what you have in mind now, and the possible options you're thinking about for where they could appear, would also help. Otherwise I'm totally in the dark and can't possibly venture an opinion.....
-- J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:28 AM, J_Catlady wrote:
I’d want to see a complete list of current and planned notifications.To put it another way: I'd want to know the "what" before trying to figure out the "how" -- J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
Mark,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
To answer that I’d want to see a complete list of current and planned notifications. But even before that I’d like to know why I’m still getting “not supported on this browser.” What the heck is this, a beta test group or something? 😁
On Jun 16, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Mark Fletcher <markf@corp.groups.io> wrote:
--
J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
Hi J, I think the biggest thing left to figure out about notifications is where they should appear. Existing group notifications are just emails. They get sent to members, they appear in the Messages/Topics pages. Should they be pulled out into their own section? Mark
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 10:41 AM, J_Catlady wrote:
and desktop browserHowever, I appreciate this revision of the text ^^^ -- J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
I still see only the following under "Notifications" in Firefox on a Mac laptop. I've checked both my system preferences for notifications and my firefox and nothing is disabled:
----- In addition to email, you can receive notifications about events through push notifications on your mobile device and desktop browser. You currently have no devices enabled to receive notifications. Note: Notifications are activated per device and desktop browser. To receive notifications on multiple devices, sign in on each device, enable notifications, and make sure you're online. Desktop notifications are not supported in this browser. --J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 06:29 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
Firefox notifications should now be working. Also, I've added a 'Send A Test Notification' button to the notifications page.Hi Mark, if I send a test notification from Firefox on my laptop, I do not receive anything on Firefox on my mobile. Regards, Andy
|
|
Hi All, Firefox notifications should now be working. Also, I've added a 'Send A Test Notification' button to the notifications page. Thanks, Mark
|
|
Yay! Thanks, Mark!
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 8:00 AM Mark Fletcher <markf@corp.groups.io> wrote:
--
J Messages are the sole opinion of the author, especially the fishy ones.
|
|
Hi J, On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 9:08 PM J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> wrote:
Yep, that's coming. Thanks, Mark
|
|
And for information:
https://www.palemoon.org/info-url/push.shtml ************************** Push notifications in Pale Moon Web Push allows websites to notify users of new messages or updated content. While the browser is open, websites who have been granted permissions can send notifications to your browser and display them on the screen, even when you don't have a page open to that website. For privacy reasons, Web Push is not considered a supported feature in Pale Moon; the DOM interface is disabled by default (indicating to sites it's not a supported API) and Pale moon does not include the UI components to properly deal with Web Push, so even if you enable it in the advanced configuration editor, it may not provide you with the controls or interface to properly manage it. Do not enable this platform feature in Pale Moon. ************************* On 16 Jun 2020 at 6:57, Dave Sergeant wrote: I get the "Desktop notifications are not supported in this browser."Dave http://davesergeant.com
|
|
Bruce,
Although I've just enabled it (Chrome/W10), I'm still not seeing anyI'm with you. Although I see the new UI controls (drop-list for moderator notifications, checkbox for hashtags) I don't see any hint of notifications, even when I deliberately take an action that should provoke one. I checked Firefox's exclusion list for sites where I've blocked notifications, Groups.io was not in that list. I've now added it as Allowed. I turned off Cortana's hiding of notifications because it thought I had a window full screen somewhere. No clue what else to check. At least I found out where to look - in the address bar or hanging under it (if browsed to Groups.io). Not sure where if it is a push, probably lower right corner of the main display, as Thunderbird does. Shal Firefox 77.0.1 (64-bit) Win 10 Pro 1903.
|
|
Yes, also in the dark and trying to get my head round it.
I get the "Desktop notifications are not supported in this browser." message. This is on Palemoon (Firefox compatible), it looks like a fairly restricted subset of browsers are supported at the moment. Since I do everything via email it is not something I would use myself anyway. Dave On 15 Jun 2020 at 21:50, J_Catlady wrote: Mark, I'm in the dark on this. http://davesergeant.com
|
|