the last time I remember I received a firefox notification it was using the native notification (i’m using KDE, I also have the KDE integration addon) yesterday I received a notification from lemmy, and this is how they appear, in the center of the screen and… very ugly. what changed? is there a way to get back the native notification?
(you can check how your notification works here)
EDIT: in about:config page, alerts.useSystemBackend
is set to true
, but still it does not use the native notification
- boo ( @boo@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year ago
Firefox 114.0.1 on Plasma Arch. It looks quite native to me. I don’t have the plasma extension though.
- Ben ( @BendyLemmy@lemmy.ml ) 1•1 year ago
Ok, first do
Ctrl+N
and pastehttps://www.bennish.net/web-notifications.html
- Check notifications permissions
- Test the notifications
I see the notification fits my theme… not sure why you think it’s ‘ugly’.
sorry ‘ugly’ is not the correct word, but if you notice these notifications are just firefox’s windows (you can see it in the process bar on the left), so are not real notifications coming from your OS notification center however I don’t know what happend, but today they fixed themselves… this is how they look like now:
I don’t know what happened, I didn’t even updated anything, I just enabled and disabled some settings, reinstalled libnotify and rebooted a few times
anyway thanks to anyone for the help!
- Jure Repinc ( @JRepin@lemmy.ml ) 0•1 year ago
If libnotify package is not installed try installing it and see if it helps. I think I remember Gentoo warning about this in relation to notifications.
thanks for the answer! unfortunately libnotify is correctly installed, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling it but nothing changed…
- Jure Repinc ( @JRepin@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
The other thing I can think of is that you may be using Firefox from snap or flatpak and not a native package. These often have problems with system integration and native notifications are one example of this.