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doc: add to notification-help page & task list

kb/add-usage-guide
Trent Larson 9 months ago
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      project.task.yaml
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      src/views/HelpNotificationsView.vue

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project.task.yaml

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- warn if they're using the web (android only?) - warn if they're using the web (android only?)
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/getInstalledRelatedApps https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/getInstalledRelatedApps
https://web.dev/articles/get-installed-related-apps https://web.dev/articles/get-installed-related-apps
- fix maskable icon
- .2 fix the projects on /discover to show the issuer (currently all "Someone Anonymous") - .2 fix the projects on /discover to show the issuer (currently all "Someone Anonymous")

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src/views/HelpNotificationsView.vue

@ -73,11 +73,24 @@
</p> </p>
<p> <p>
In Android, hold on to the app icon, then select "App Info", then In Android, hold on to the app icon, then select "App Info", then
"Notifications" and make sure they're enabled. If you installed the "Notifications" and make sure they're enabled. If it's still a problem
app with Chrome, go to Chrome "App Info", then "Storage & Cache" and then go further:
"Clear Storage"; this Chrome reset helps even if the app isn't run
inside the Chrome browser.
</p> </p>
<p>
If you installed the app with Chrome, make sure there are no other
tabs with it open; then here are some ways to clear caches that can
mess things up:
</p>
<ul>
<li class="list-disc ml-4">
Go to Chrome "App Info", then "Storage & Cache" and "Clear Storage".
</li>
<li class="list-disc ml-4">
Go to Chrome "Settings", then "Privacy and Security" and "Clear
"Clear browsing data", then "Cookies and site data". Also make sure
the "Time Range" at the top shows "All time".
</li>
</ul>
<p> <p>
On a Mac, go to "Settings" and check "Notifications". On a Mac, go to "Settings" and check "Notifications".
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