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The location of the alerts menu hasn't changed.I dislike this. Things are impossible to find, and I have 17 alerts that I don’t even know where they are. I can’t find them.
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The location of the alerts menu hasn't changed.I dislike this. Things are impossible to find, and I have 17 alerts that I don’t even know where they are. I can’t find them.
*sigh*What do you mean you can't find your alerts. They haven't moved spots.
What else is impossible for you to find?
I will show you right now.
I dislike this. Things are impossible to find, and I have 17 alerts that I don’t even know where they are. I can’t find them.
It will be okay. They never disappeared before either. Click on a few. Then wait a few minutes and watch what happens.*sigh*
I mean they are showing up, but now matter how much I scroll through, they don’t disappear. I don’t know why.
Alerts have never disappeared immediately after being viewed.*sigh*
I mean they are showing up, but now matter how much I scroll through, they don’t disappear. I don’t know why.
Speed up slow poke.Alerts have never disappeared immediately after being viewed.
I think she means the little red number doesn't change after she sees the alerts. It's the same on mine. I'm stuck with four alerts.
There are more mobile users these days.I’m curious to know the number of users who use mobile devices versus computers. I’m sure there’s no way for the BYC techs to know, but I certainly wish more thought was given to the ease of use for mobile users. I can never be found sitting behind a computer. Luckily my mobile device serves me perfectly on just about everything else. Just my thoughts.