We tried this and found that for the most part people didn't like it. They
were closing one notification while reading another, and then would have to
follow it.

However, I'm always willing to look at it again.

Also, if you just want to close all of your notifications, you can
option+click the close button. :)

Chris

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 1:30 PM, BT <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to click the close button and leave my mouse in the same place as
> other notifications move up to fill its place. The current paradigm right
> now is I actually have to move my mouse to each notification, which is
> annoying. Chrome desktop notifications do this correctly, just like their
> close tab button, which allows me to keep the mouse in the same place and
> dismiss many notifications.
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