![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:11 • Filed to: GOONKINJA! | ![]() | ![]() |
No more "See All Notifications". And "Notifications" is NOT a link. It's just a title that shows 5 of them, because they don't scroll anymore. Not enough for you? Then, click your nametag and see the others. So simple.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:14 |
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You don't have "See all notifications"?
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:20 |
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It must be due to Firefox update 27. My notifications don't scroll anymore (as I've said), so I'm not able to reach that point. Such damned FF. Very worst than IE.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:22 |
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I have that problem with Chrome, but it resolves when I go full screen.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:24 |
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I'm running FF 27 on a Mac. There's no scrolling, it shows 5 notifications then Show all. I hadn't noticed it was different.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:39 |
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Must be my screen resolution of 1024x768 then. But I swear on the soul of my Aveo, that previously the notifications were scrolling... it was enough to hover on them and turn the wheel.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:55 |
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Go to Valleywag and you can see the next iteration, which should vastly improve this.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 18:57 |
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It did scroll. I hadn't noticed that it stopped. But I think it has. It now shows five notifications and "see all".
![]() 02/07/2014 at 19:10 |
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Your first three response notifications could apply to dildos.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 19:20 |
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Thanks, but the best comment I've read there was: " but these constant updates make it hard, as a user, to actually familiarize and trust the system ." I couldn't have said better. Changes are good, but I do not come here for the changes and after some time (believe it or not) they can become quite annoying. If making less changes means you'll have less work for your IT people, you could make them work half time for marketing, for instance. Just an idea.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 19:26 |
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FTW!
![]() 02/07/2014 at 19:26 |
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Brilliant.
![]() 02/07/2014 at 20:52 |
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Yeah, that's something I think those of us who use the system a lot also feel. The concept is that the next iteration will be the one we embrace for a longer period, thus the desire to get it right.
![]() 02/08/2014 at 21:05 |
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It's screen resolution. My "see all" is also gone, but I have mine set to a smaller screen.