

Both times the alert will display in the browser window properly. Test clicking the notification on the desktop as well as in the action center. Var notification = new Notification("Test") 1 Open any page where you have previously granted notification permissions (you can see it in the lock icon popup). From the left-hand menu, click Notifications & actions. You can test Chrome's behavior using the following method: Or you can use the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut to access the Settings menu. Either way it is odd behavior from my perspective and I could easily see it being related to this bug. I did not test Chrome to see if it does this or not. The "close" event triggers when a notification is moved into the action center, both HTML5 (renderer) and main notifications do this. Actual Behaviorįor both HTML5 (renderer) and main process notifications, the click event is not triggered. When clicking a notification which has moved into the Windows 10 action center, the click event should be triggered, matching the behavior seen in Google Chrome HTML5 notifications. I have searched the issue tracker for a feature request that matches the one I want to file, without success.ġ2.0.4, 12.0.9, 13.0.1, 14.0.0.beta2 What operating system are you using?.

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