Is there any way to change the location of Google Chrome notification message?
It was used to display on the top-right edge of my screen. Suddenly it started to show the notifications always in the top middle of screen (not exactly in the middle).
How can I change it back to the top-right corner? I'm using Windows 8.1 OS
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It's not a feature at the moment. On the Chrome forum someone suggested using an extension to do it but I couldn't find one on the Chrome Web Store.
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My Chrome has been updated recently to Version 37.0.2062.102 and the location of the notification message has now set to the top-right corner automatically.
I still don't have the option to change the location yet, but by updating the browser my issue is now fixed.
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This has been a request for years in Chromium (reported by [email protected], Sep 30 2013):
Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. There is no option to select position for desktop notifications.
2. My opinion is for users docked windows taskbar in left right or up, they should be able to select the opision
1. There is no option to select position for desktop notifications.
2. My opinion is for users docked windows taskbar in left right or up, they should be able to select the opision
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of desktop notifications too.The final post (comment 18 by [email protected], Jan 12, 2018) states:
Change Google Chrome Notification Sound
Lowering priority since our team's priority is currently to move notifications on all platforms to the respective native notification centres, where supported, and Chrome has no influence over where notifications are displayed by the native notification centres.
On platforms where there is no supported native notification centre (Windows <10 and some Linux variants), we fall back to the Chrome 'MessageCentre'-style notifications. For these we do have control on the location of the notifications, so we could in theory do something there, if there is still demand for this issue.
So ATOW (2018-06-13) the priority is low and, if you want Chrome's team to spend some time on this issue on your system (one of those Linux variants, Windows 8.1 or lower) because it's annoying for you, you should voice your opinion there.
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You hate it as much as I do: that little box that appears whenever you visit a news site or blog, asking for permission to bug you with notification boxes for stuff you don’t care about. Instead of throwing up your hands in defeat and learning to live with the annoyance, you can stop sites from bothering you altogether. Here’s how.
Chrome
Hit the Menu icon in Chrome (the three vertical dots) and select Settings. Scroll down to the bottom of your Settings page and open the Advanced section, where you can further modify how Chrome behaves. Scroll down and select the Content Settings tab in the Privacy and Security section.
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Select Notifications to see which sites are allowed or barred from intruding into your life. Disabling the feature altogether will stop sites from poking their nose into your browser, asking to show you notifications about whatever it is they want. Unfortunately, that means notifications you do want will be a no-show unless you decide to individually toggle the notification settings for each site you find yourself visiting. To turn the feature off entirely, toggle the “Ask before sending” setting to “off,” and rejoice.
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Firefox
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If you’ve already given sites permission to send you notifications, you can revoke that permission in your security settings. Hit the menu icon and select Options, then select Privacy & Security. Scroll down to the Permissions section and select Notifications Settings icon. There you can revoke notification permissions from sites either individually or all at once.
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Disabling notifications entirely requires a small modification to Firefox’s configuration page. In your address bar, enter “about:config” and search for “dom.webnotifications.enabled”. Right-click the entry and select Toggle to set its value to “false” and prevent notifications from showing up ever again.
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Safari
Disabling notifications in Safari is pretty easy. Select Safari in your Mac’s menu bar, then select Preferences. Hit the Notifications tab and deselect the “Allow websites to ask for permission to send push notifications” box.
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Microsoft Edge
You can’t disable notifications from the browser itself, but you can remove sites that already have access to your notification service in Microsoft Edge. Hit the menu icon in the top right and select Settings. Scroll down to Advanced Settings, then select Website permissions. There you can toggle on or off permissions for sites, including notifications.
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Disabling notifications entirely in Microsoft Edge means you’ll need to edit your system settings, specifically what permissions Microsoft Edge has in terms of popping up unannounced. Hit the Start menu and select the Settings icon. Select System, then “Notifications & actions” where you can edit which apps will show up in your action center. Just scroll down to Microsoft Edge and toggle it off.
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Google Docs are a great way to share information with associates or anyone in general. Although sharing is great, another feature you should implement when two or more are working together is notifications for when changes are made. With Google Docs, you can set up notification alerts to be sent out when a spreadsheet has been changed. There are a few options for how to do this, so take a look below and start sharing your Google Docs.
How to Share a Google Docs Spreadsheet
Because most Google Docs users will first share a document and then use the notification rules to email them on changes made, we’ll first list at how to share a document on Google Docs.
Look to the upper right of a document for the button called Share. If you hover your mouse over it, it specifies the sharing status, which is Private to only me by default, meaning it isn’t shared with anyone.
Click this Share button to open the dialog box for sharing with other people.
If you’ve still got the default name of an untitled document, you’ll be prompted to change the name before sharing.
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Look under Who has access and you’ll find anyone you share the document with. Because the default is to not share, you will be the only person listed here.
Click Change next to the Private section. This Sharing settings window is to specify how sharing should take place.
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Anyone with the link: Only those people that have the link to the document can reach it. Access is based on the Access rule.
Private: No one can view or change this document but the owner.
Say we choose the second option for Anyone with the link to have access to view the document.
Click Save to return to the regular Sharing settings window. From here, you can copy the link to use for sharing or use any of the social sharing buttons below the link.
Alternative, instead of using the above options, you can send a document to someone via email right from the Sharing settings window.
At the bottom, enter an email in the Invite people section and specify an access type to the right.
Now that we’ve shared a file, let’s look at how to enable notifications to know when a user makes changes.
Enable Notifications For a Google Spreadsheet
Important note: This feature is only available in Google Docs spreadsheets and not in the documents and slides.Navigate to Tools -> Notification rules.
This will open the Set notification rules window. It’s here we’ll make all the changes necessary for email notifications.
Select any of the options for what events will need to take place for a notification. For example, choose Any changes are made to send an email when anything on the spreadsheet is altered. Alternatively, select individual cells or another option from this list.
Finally, choose when to send the email at the bottom. Under Notify me with, select to get a digest email that will be send out once a day with information regarding changes or choose Email – right away to get the notification immediately after the change is made.
Note: Email notifications are sent only to the address tied in with the Google Docs account. No additional addresses can be included in notification emails.Click Save to ensure all the changes are submitted.
Conclusion
Sharing a spreadsheet to a colleague is a great idea for collaboration. It’s when changes are made that you’ll most likely need to check back and review them. Set up email notifications on shared spreadsheets with ease using Google Docs.
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You can set custom alerts via Google Alerts.