How do I close an Ubiquity Notification message box/window?
I can't find any way to do this (using Windows Vista). The current message reads, 'An exception occurred while running ().TypeError: $ is not a function'.
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Inappropriate?So far, the only way I've found is to close FireFox, then close it again from the task manager...
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Agreed — closing Firefox is the only way I've found to close the notification box.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?The esc key doesn't work? forgive me if you've already tried this; I'm not in windows and haven't seen this particular error message.
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Inappropriate?No! I did try! :)
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Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to chrome://ubiquity/content/editor.html and type sdfsdf in the textarea
2. Close Firefox.
3. Open Firefox.
Steps to Fix (at least for me):
1. Go to chrome://ubiquity/content/editor.html and make sure nothing is in the textarea
2. Close Firefox.
3. Open Firefox.
When this first happened yesterday, the notification would keep sliding up continuously and again as soon as it slid down off the screen, like it was stuck in a loop. However, I could not reproduce the looping behavior just now.
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Inappropriate?Well? Did it work for you?
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Inappropriate?I would like to suggest workaround that's cool as well ;-)
Have you tried using snarl + firesnarl that shows cool mac-like notifications.

And these can be closed effortlessly. Get it at - http://www.fullphat.net/
I’m confident
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