yes jason, thanks. Id like to ask you why in the new notifications you only see the last mail arrived. I mean, when there are many mails at once, like when turning on your pc and getting many mails at once. before you could see a notification with a list of emails, and you could choose if you wanted to mark all as read within the panel. now you can only see the last email, and still the panel is asking to mark all as read, even if I don't see the others
Yes I noticed this also, it would appear, the native Windows notifications have lot the ability to list more than one email. I'll have to try to hack something.
Hey Jason, love your extension, it's definitely the best one in the Chrome Store... or anywhere. One issue. I really loved the update to the notifications so it looks like Windows notifications, but recently my notifications for Checker Plus reverted to the original white ones. Any fix for this?
@JosephWomack So Chrome has used a somewhat arbitrary method of pushing the new notifications, I've seen it rely on both windows versions and chrome versions, so you might have to wait it out.
New chrome notification system is hijacking Checker Plus settings.I set Close After setting as Never but it disappears in few seconds. I don't want important notifications automatically erased without my clicking. What should I do?
And I hate that color theme, dim gray color words on darker background, because there is no contrast like old black words on white background notifications. It makes it really hard to read what are written on notification windows. I want you to make an option to change that colors.
And one more thing. When Checker plus sends notifications, those are stacked in windows notification pool, and I try to read what are notified, and click it, but it shows me nothing in Chrome. Chrome just says "ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" error. What is wrong with this?
@RowMalvious So the extension itself has some or no control over system notifications like colors etc. But some you can customize some settings using Windows's Start menu > Settings > System > Notifications and action settings For the not found issue, try reinstalling the extension.
Reinstalling didn't solve the problem. It still says "ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND".
I set CkeckerPlus's Button - Button click action option as "Open Gmail", therefore if I click notification window,it will open emails in chrome tab.When notification window appears, I click a link stacked in bottom right corner of windows 10 desktop, it's fine. It will open gmail page with newly opened email content, but when notification window disappears and click a link, this "ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" error occurs. I need to click a link while notification window appears to see emails in chrome.
I set Close After setting as Never but notification window automatically disappears. I guess this"ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" error is related to those 2 options. When notification window disappers,"Open Gmail" option won't work.
I tried that solution but it didn't solve the problem. I installed new windows 10 64bit on Vmware and install Chrome and checker plus in order to avoid anything harmful,but this problem wasn't solved.
@RowMalvious Great video, I can replicate the issue but it looks like a Chrome bug with the Text Notification, because when windows autohide the notifications i lose all control of it. I suggest you use the Rich Notification.
@RowMalvious If you set the options to Never close in my extension then it's probably Windows that forcing it to hide in the action bar and there's nothing more I can do.
@Jason I need to check lots of e-mails at the moment of their arrival, so I want notification windows to stay noticeable. That notification window tells me concise information that I need in order to tell if it is important or not, on the other hand the icon in toolbar can't tell me what e-mail comes.
Hi @Jason. Going full screen on Chrome used to prevent the notifications from showing up, but no longer. How do I return to full screen mode blocking notifications?
I was watching an emotional YouTube video in full screen the other day, but a new email from my bank showed up in the bottom right corner!
This started about 1-3 weeks ago -- not sure the exact date.
Your Checker Plus for Gmail extension is amazing, so I feel bad that the only time I'm writing to you is to complain about one thing, rather than to say how much I enjoy 99% of it.
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And I hate that color theme, dim gray color words on darker background, because there is no contrast like old black words on white background notifications. It makes it really hard to read what are written on notification windows. I want you to make an option to change that colors.
And one more thing. When Checker plus sends notifications, those are stacked in windows notification pool, and I try to read what are notified, and click it, but it shows me nothing in Chrome. Chrome just says "ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" error. What is wrong with this?
For the not found issue, try reinstalling the extension.
And lets tackle this in a new thread
I installed new windows 10 64bit on Vmware and install Chrome and checker plus in order to avoid anything harmful,but this problem wasn't solved.
See this video. I captured whole situation.
Rich Notification solves some problems, but still notification window automatically disappears. There is no way to make it stay?
So, I need to set Chrome flag "Enable native notifications" as disable to make them never disappear. I hope you will solve this problem in the future.
I need to check lots of e-mails at the moment of their arrival, so I want notification windows to stay noticeable. That notification window tells me concise information that I need in order to tell if it is important or not, on the other hand the icon in toolbar can't tell me what e-mail comes.
I was watching an emotional YouTube video in full screen the other day, but a new email from my bank showed up in the bottom right corner!
This started about 1-3 weeks ago -- not sure the exact date.
Your Checker Plus for Gmail extension is amazing, so I feel bad that the only time I'm writing to you is to complain about one thing, rather than to say how much I enjoy 99% of it.