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Web Notifications pack is a great collection of 30 different web notifications available in different colors and styles. It is made using vector shapes, so you can scale up and down without lose quality. Super easy to edit everything is clearly grouped and labeled.
Get it here: bit.ly/R9WsDQ
How to implement notifications in Android Lollipop
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How to implement notifications in Android Lollipop
If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to xmodulo.com
Am all for law and order. Legal marijuana is a compassionate alternative to the discomfort and nausea of chemotherapy and AIDS treatmentSee the wiki site: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_cannabis
Because they are considering this dispensary so close to my home I wrote a blog after some reading on the subject:
Notification of a scheduled demolition in one of the traditional Beijing streets. Traditional Beijing streets and courtyards for a few hundred years were an essential part of Beijing's unique culture. Many of these locations and their inhabitants face the threat of demolition as well as forced removal in the eve of Beijing Olympics in 2008.
This photo is a part of a bigger photo story and shouldn't be viewed separately.
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Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, delivers his opening remarks at the 11th Meeting of the Representatives of Competent Authorities identified under the Early Notification Convention and the Assistance Convention held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 13 June 2022.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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On the left side is a Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) showing the Me/Notifications screen. It lists everyone who's mentioned me in a tweet, but to actually *see* the tweet, you have to click on each tweet individually. That's usability hell.
On the right side is iOS's Twitter mentions screen. It actually shows the full tweet, so you only have to mess with the tweets that matter to you. This list *does* only show tweets, not OS-wide notifications, but there's a separate screen for OS-wide notifications - and that also shows the full tweets too.
User experience work often comes down to compromise. You do your best to produce nice things under timelines and budgets. This often involves tradeoffs. Spend a little more here to make the experience better. Save some here but add work for users. In these situations, Giles Colborne, in his wonderful newish book, reminds us to admit to ourselves that we're making tradeoffs. It's too easy to write off a fix, literally, with a notification.
The folks who run the federal student loan repayment program recently overhauled their account management system and made one of these tradeoffs (as seen in this notification message). To me, it was a poor calculation. They could fix the system so it withdraws money from user accounts on due dates. Instead, just tell users not to worry that their accounts will display as past-due (every month) for one day. The whole approach puts the pain (of seeing an error message, of worrying about being past-due, of having to read this long paragraph) on the user. Why? Something tells me this is one of the situations where users will notice your compromise. How couldn't they?
BRAINTREE, MA (January 24, 2013) - Pilgrims departing from the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center pose in the lobby. 500 pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Boston are traveling to Washington, DC, for the 40th March for Life, giving a witness to the dignity of life at the anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision in 1973.
Pilgrims organized by Office for the New Evangelization of Youth and Young Adults are traveling in one of three tracks: Middle School, High School, and College and Young Adults. They will attend prayer services, liturgies, rallies, and the March for Life before returning to Massachusetts on Saturday, January 26.
Pilot New Media of the Archdiocese of Boston is providing live coverage of the pilgrimage through it's live photoblog at www.BostonCatholicPhotos.com and through live video at www.BostonCatholicLive.com. Sign up to "Follow" at BostonCatholicLive.com and receive notifications when the video streams go live.
(Photo credit: George Martell/The Pilot Media Group) May not be reproduced without permission. All rights reserved.