Configurable? notification expiry time #1169

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opened 2022-06-23 16:35:37 +00:00 by amolith · 1 comment
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One of my biggest annoyances with PleromaFE is that desktop notifications ignore my notification daemon's default expiry time and disappear after only a couple seconds.

I prefer to dismiss notifications manually because I like to finish what I'm doing before shifting my attention to the notification; by the time I've finished what I'm focused on, I usually only have time to read a couple words which means I need to go back to my browser and find the tab to finish reading it, rather than just reading the notification itself.

It would be nice if the expiry time was configurable with an option to disable expiry, but I would also be satisfied with just an option to disable the expiry and defer dismissal to the OS.

One of my biggest annoyances with PleromaFE is that desktop notifications ignore my notification daemon's default expiry time and disappear after only a couple seconds. I prefer to dismiss notifications manually because I like to finish what I'm doing before shifting my attention to the notification; by the time I've finished what I'm focused on, I usually only have time to read a couple words which means I need to go back to my browser and find the tab to finish reading it, rather than just reading the notification itself. It would be nice if the expiry time was configurable with an option to disable expiry, but I would also be satisfied with just an option to disable the expiry and defer dismissal to the OS.
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desktop notifications are kinda janky - it really depends on browser and OS/DE used. Ideally it should use OS default expirity time but just in case we force-close them after 2 (?) seconds. This could be made configurable, yeah.

desktop notifications are kinda janky - it really depends on browser and OS/DE used. Ideally it should use OS default expirity time but just in case we force-close them after 2 (?) seconds. This could be made configurable, yeah.
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