In the latest update on the beta build the flag to disable the download bubble and use the download shelf was removed. I personally hate the download bubble in the top right corner. For the past 15 years of using Chromium based browsers starting with when Google Chrome was initially released, as such I have been accustomed to how the download shelf worked, which was itself an evolution of how Internet Explorer handled it. Earlier this year the default behavior with the Chrome 2023 redesign it changed both how the horizontal tab bar and the download location worked to be, in my opinion, worse. I was able to revert both of these changes with the flags previously, however in the latest beta build there is no longer an option in the flags to disable the download bubble and instead use the old shelf.
I totally agree. The download shelf is more useful than the download bubble. It would be SOOO easy to have an option for both if they want to push using the bubble. Removing useful features is SO Google. Blech!
Reset all browser settings and performed optimization. The issue appears on both desktop and mobile and affects the main bubble site and my websites hosted through bubble. Is anyone else running into this or experiencing anything similar?
Does anyone know how to disable the download bubble in Chrome? I had disabled it a few months ago to move downloads back to the bottom of the page. But in the last update, the bubble came back and the old fix no longer works.
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I used this functionality in a chrome extension to determine what type of templated item data to submit to a form, it used the current url to determine where a user was on the website and therefore which template to use;
If you notice that the Loom icon is missing from your text editing toolbar when using your desktop browser, you are most likely using a browser that is not compatible with the Loom integration. The Loom integration is compatible with the Google Chrome v90+, Microsoft Edge v90+ & Brave v1.22+ browsers. If you are using Safari or Firefox, you will not have access to the Loom integration.
The camera bubble is limited to the tab that your Trainual account is open on; you cannot move the camera bubble to different screens, windows, or tabs. This limitation is due to how Loom has its SDK integration designed.
Is there anyway the update bubble can change to blue when there is an update that a user has not seen?? It would really help when you are glancing at a board to see what updates you have not seen. As someone who manages tasks, I would imagine that a lot of people have this issue so is there anyway to make it relevant?? This is such a basic feature and kind of sad that it is not available.
Starting with React 17, the onScroll event does not bubble in React. This matches the browser behavior and prevents the confusion when a nested scrollable element fires events on a distant parent.
go to the address bar and enter "chrome://flags" then go to the option "Enable download bubble" and "Enable download bubble V2" and change it to disabled, it will solve this issue, you need to restart your chrome to implement the change
In hard chrome electroplating, detecting defects is critical for addressing them before they cause structural unsoundness or breakdowns in industrial equipment. Poor-quality chrome plating can cause numerous difficulties, so effective hard chrome plating troubleshooting is essential. In the guide below, we'll break down 10 common chrome plating problems and discuss the adverse effects they can have on your operations.
Blistering occurs when gases, generally hydrogen or nitrogen, expand from inside the pores of the plated object. These gases often come from the lubricant applied to the die during manufacturing. When the object becomes heated enough, the gases expand toward its surface and push against the chrome plating, creating a visible bubble or blister. A severe blister can also cause the plating to lift off entirely.
Burned deposits typically form in the areas of highest current density, often near endpieces or irregular shapes. Extremely high current density means the chrome plating builds up incredibly quickly. When the chrome builds up under these conditions, the affected areas can burn. Controlling the current density avoids this issue.
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At Hard Chrome Specialists, we use conforming anode plating for our hard chrome plating, and we can use electroless nickel plating to give you various choices in bath parameters for corrosion and hardness. We can also address existing chrome plating defects with repairs such as chrome pitting repair for hydraulic cylinders.
I have some aged 'blad gear that has started to have the chrome 'bubble' away. One back has it quite bad (as the chrome then wears away), another has none. I have seen other old cameras where this so (eg on the chrome strip along side the viewfinder) but it is clearly not consistent.
There are times that an attendee will report not seeing the chat bubble, or having any access to the in-meeting chat. This is an issue on the attendee's device or with their internet connection. Here are some troubleshooting tips to help them along.
There are various reasons that the chat function can be missing for someone in a meeting. They include bad connection to the meeting, low internet bandwidth, wireless or network instability, low resource availability on their device, out-of-date version of Teams, or other similar conditions. While not all of these are controllable, here are some steps that can be used to try and bring the chat feature in for the individual.
I have a brand new HP Chromebook Touchscreen and I noticed after 2 days it has air bubbles in the screen . How do i fix this or is it a defect? It' s irritating to see them when my book is open. It's more noticeable when in Dark mode.
If a hard reset does not resolve your issue OR your Chromebook shows the error message Chrome OS is missing or damaged, you might need to perform a system recovery. For detailed instructions go to Chromebook Help Center and search for Recover your Chromebook.
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I hope you are all well.
Something really weird is coming up. I have a Power BI Dashboard with a map of Australia with a bubble based on one our KPIs. However, the problem is that the bubble for one of the region(VIC) is only appearing in Power BI desktop but not in Power BI services.
Google Chrome is a popular browser. Thus, many people experience these notification popups and find them annoying. Therefore, we must come up with a solution as to how to stop chrome notifications on any device.
We are providing some easy steps to get rid of the unwanted chrome notifications. Chrome has applications for Windows, Android, and iOS. All the applications have different settings. Here we will be giving you the exact steps for each of the operating systems.
With Bubbles, Google sought to standardize that concept. That way, in theory, even more apps could tap into that same sort of bubble-based interface without having to come up with their own code, and Google could provide a consistent, privacy-conscious standard that'd feel immediately familiar, no matter what app was involved.
That was the idea, anyway. At the time of Bubbles' debut in 2020, I was cautiously hopeful we'd see Google lead by example and show all of Android's developers the many ways an interface like this could be beneficial. Messaging is the most obvious implementation, of course, but beyond that, we could've seen the option to follow in Link Bubble's footsteps and give us a way to blast a web page down into a floating bubble when needed. That'd make it delightfully easy to pull up and reference the page as you worked on an email related to it, for instance, or typed out a document describing it.
As far as I'm aware, precisely two Google-made apps have tapped into the Bubbles option: Messages, for obvious reasons, and then also the stock Google Phone app, which has been using Bubbles to indicate the presence of an ongoing call and allow you to adjust the call settings or end the call via an automatically appearing bubble.
A. Hi Alberto. I confess to having no idea what I'm looking at in that photo :-(But when you have an infrequent, random, problem in hard chrome plating the first thing to eliminate from the discussion is whether any specialty step may have been selectively performed. After the parts have been sandblasted, I assume there would be some sort of inspection? Does that inspection ever call for a manual intervention like burr removal, sanding, or polishing?Luck & Regards,
Q. The company that I work for manufactures a lot of chrome plated steel pistons for use in hydraulic controls. We do not perform the chrome plating "in-house" so we rely on the expertise of outside suppliers. We have been experiencing an ongoing pitting problem for at least 20 years that I am aware of.
The pits only show up after final grinding and are approximately .020" on average in diameter. The pitting may only effect 2 parts out of 20 and may also only be 1 small pit per shaft. Any pits at all are not acceptable and must be stripped and replated. Over the years this rework has become a very costly process in that it usually effects at least one or two parts in every lot that we process. The parent material is almost always either heat treated 15-5 or 17-4 PH steel. After grinding to achieve a 16 finish or better, the parts are shot peened, passivated or electro-polished and then chrome plated. Any suggestions on how to eliminate this problem would be greatly appreciated!