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Clicking on the notification opens many, many tabs #36

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iparr opened this issue Dec 18, 2016 · 5 comments
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Clicking on the notification opens many, many tabs #36

iparr opened this issue Dec 18, 2016 · 5 comments

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@iparr
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iparr commented Dec 18, 2016

When a notification slides into view to tell me that I have a notification message, clicking on it will start to open many (50+?) tabs in Chrome (my default browser) and I have to start frantically trying to close them all before my computer slows to a crawl.

Can the behaviour be modified to open just one tab or - even better - take no action at all?

I have learnt to never click on a Noti notification - but I often forget this mistake!

I'm on Noti 0.1.5 and El Capitan Version 10.11.6. Thanks for the app.

@iparr iparr changed the title Clicking on the notification opens many, many tabs upon Clicking on the notification opens many, many tabs Dec 18, 2016
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jariz commented Dec 19, 2016

That shouldn't happen. Let me see if I can reproduce this.

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jariz commented Dec 19, 2016

Out of curiousity, why do you want it to take no action at all?

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iparr commented Dec 19, 2016

Im sorry, to be clear it would great if the app knew which website to open, but if that isn't possible then it'd be best if it didn't do anything.

Worth me saying: At the moment when I click a notification from my Reddit app it is clever enough to open reddit.com which is great, it just does this as well as very many copies of Hangouts.

I don't expect you'll be able to know from every app what the most relevant website is - maybe you will! I'm no Android dev.

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jariz commented Dec 19, 2016

Yes, it already determines which app matches which website, but obviously it should open just that website, not other notifications.
I'll get on this asap.

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iparr commented Jan 11, 2017

This seems to be a great improvement. Thank you for your efforts.

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