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    push notification prompt?

    A few releases ago, vBulletin introduced the ability to enable push notifications.

    This means that by going into the user settings, you can receive push notifications when, for example, you receive a private message or a new reply to a followed thread.

    Currently, there's no way to enable them without changing this setting.

    Could you, glennrocksvb , make a modification that allows a prompt asking the logged-in user if they want these changes enabled? (This is something that happens on many other sites.)

    thanks for your opinion

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    #2
    Thanks for your suggestion. I'll take a look.
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      #3
      Originally posted by glennrocksvb View Post
      Thanks for your suggestion. I'll take a look.
      thanks glennrocksvb

      have you seen also this post?

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        #4
        hy glennrocksvb
        have you consider this two mod i suggest above? i am pretty sure is something missing that people will appreciate.


        ps
        let me say that this new format size of your site is very small and very difficult to see on my pc monitor.

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          #5
          Originally posted by desmomax View Post
          have you consider this two mod i suggest above?
          I'll add it to my todo list.

          Originally posted by desmomax View Post
          let me say that this new format size of your site is very small and very difficult to see on my pc monitor.
          Can you post a screenshot? Thanks!
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            #6
            Originally posted by glennrocksvb View Post
            I'll add it to my todo list.


            Can you post a screenshot? Thanks!

            yes here attched

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              #7
              I never changed anything with the layout. It's either you have a new wide monitor (wider than 1920px) or the page is zoomed out.
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                #8
                Originally posted by glennrocksvb View Post
                I never changed anything with the layout. It's either you have a new wide monitor (wider than 1920px) or the page is zoomed out.
                Same.monitor the size of text of your site changed from a day to another in desktop mode

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                  #9
                  That's odd. From your screenshot, it looks like your browser is zoomed in to less than 100%?
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                  • desmomax
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                    yes.. sorry.. solved..

                  #10
                  hy glenn

                  have you thought about this?

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                    #11
                    For the Push Notification prompt, my research says that major browsers like Apple Safari and Google Chrome block native prompts that trigger automatically on page load. They require a "user gesture", meaning the prompt will only fire if the user actively clicks a button or interacts with the page.
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                      #12
                      We could prompt the user while on User Settings > Profile page without clicking the Notifications tab where the Push Notifications setting lives. Because clicking the Notifications tab does not do a page load, so you could have a button on the User Settings page that triggers the Push Notifications prompt programmatically.
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