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Disable "Try Multi-Select" Notification


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n00b42

Is there a possibility to disable the 'Try Multi-select' popup/notification whenever I open the Emby Webinterface?

I know that it probably is saved in a cookie, but as some of my devices dont save cookies, it pops up every time I open it again.

 

First, is it a feature important enough for such a prominent way of notfication?

Second, can't the state be saved along the User object on the server?

Third, if not one of the above, then can you add a toggle like "disable new feature notifications"

 

 

Regards

MS

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djonnie

First, is it a feature important enough for such a prominent way of notfication?

 

in my opinion it isn't

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  • 4 weeks later...
radioactivesqrl

Agreed. Please remove the notification (it's been around for a few versions now), give admins a way to disable it globally, or users to disable it individually.

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Happy2Play

I guess you could use custom css.

dialog.scrollY.promptDialog.centeredDialog.opened {display: none}

Edit: Can't do that, it will break all dialogs.

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  • 3 months later...

Me and my family is using our emby server fo many things

 

but all the time we logon or are doing something we get the 'Try Multi-select' popup/notification

 

this is very disturbing ad anoying since we already know that we can use it

 

is ther any way to disable this as an administrator or user based notification that tou can use

 

http://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/33795-disable-try-multi-select-notification/

 

here is someone els that have complained about this

 

its was not solved or awnsered.

 

 

 

Thanks for the support

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anderbytes

Hey hey... that dialog isn't supposed to appear every time you logon.

 

Here it only appears the first time an user logs in.

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Yea if its' happening all the time then it would be due to browsing data getting constantly cleared.

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n00b42

As already mentioned some of my browsers are set to discard cookies after it is closed.

(And that should be the correct usage scneario for public computer usage, too).

 

Question is: Could that be saved along the user data on the server? Or do I have to live with it because I will not change my browsers behaviour in general? (Totally fine with both, just asking)

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