The website has to support it (I imagine zero do). Then you accept them in a standard settings page on the site itself. Confirm in your OS directly, and they should work.
OK thanks. It may be a feature that will be supported by web sites in the future.
OK thanks. It may be a feature that will be supported by web sites in the future.
I should hope so. I'd love to see Huddler support (HA HA!) moderators getting reports through Notification Center instead of e-mail. Users get updates to threads in Notification Center instead of e-mail…
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
The website has to support it (I imagine zero do). Then you accept them in a standard settings page on the site itself. Confirm in your OS directly, and they should work.
OK thanks. It may be a feature that will be supported by web sites in the future.
Originally Posted by Maecvs
OK thanks. It may be a feature that will be supported by web sites in the future.
I should hope so. I'd love to see Huddler support (HA HA!) moderators getting reports through Notification Center instead of e-mail. Users get updates to threads in Notification Center instead of e-mail…
Stuff like that.
I've been able to disable it. Not a "social friendly" solution, but it works for me:
Open terminal, type:
sudo mv /System/Library/CoreServices/Notification\ Center.app/ /
after it, open Activity Monitor, find Notification Center , Click ForceQuit
(or just simply reboot)
Any time you can move back that .app to his original folder, then it will be usable again.