One of the reasons for using html notifications is to allow direct interaction with the notifications. Here're some scenarios from our customers that want to use html notifications purely for this purpose:
1) In calendar notifications, the user might want to snooze the reminder for some time. 2) In email notifications, it might be very convenient if the user can archive/delete directly from the notification, since often the snippet will provide enough context to do this. 3) In voice/video chat notifications, the user could click on "Answer" or "Accept" button directly, instead of clicking on the notification message and then being presented with another UI where "Answer" or "Accept" is there. It seems to be very useful if we could enhance the text notifications by adding optional button support. If the underlying system does not support showing extra buttons, it will get handled in the traditional way. Thanks, Jian On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Maciej Stachowiak <m...@apple.com> wrote: > > This plan sounds reasonable to me. No disruption of Chrome extensions in > the short term, but we would better align with each other and with > standards in the longer term. > > Jon? > > Regards, > Maciej > >
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