Push Notifications have been enabled, which should work on Chrome and Android.
I've also installed some software that should enable push notifications for iPhone and iPad users (iOS devices; not MacOS.)
Feel free to test and report here.
This uses a feature that enables a website (RFF in this case) to look like an app on your mobile device - called a Progressive Web App.

Follow these steps (iOS shown below as I don't use Android, although setup should be similar.)
1. on your device open rangefinderforum in Safari.
2. click on the share icon

3. scroll until you see the option Add to Home Screen and select it

4. open the just-installed RFF app
5. log in
6. go to your preferences: https://rangefinderforum.com/account/preferences
7. scroll down until you see the Enable Push Notifications button and click it

8. scroll further and select the events of which you want to be notified
RFF will now appear as an app in Settings/Notifications on your device and standard iOS notification options can be adjusted there; will be similar in Android.
Here is what a notification looks like on my iPhone. Clicking on it will open the RFF app and go directly to the post:

Note that you can use these icons in the navigation bar when using the app:

also swipe left/right for back/forward will work in the iOS app.
Post here if you have any questions!
I've also installed some software that should enable push notifications for iPhone and iPad users (iOS devices; not MacOS.)
Feel free to test and report here.
This uses a feature that enables a website (RFF in this case) to look like an app on your mobile device - called a Progressive Web App.

Follow these steps (iOS shown below as I don't use Android, although setup should be similar.)
1. on your device open rangefinderforum in Safari.
2. click on the share icon

3. scroll until you see the option Add to Home Screen and select it

4. open the just-installed RFF app
5. log in
6. go to your preferences: https://rangefinderforum.com/account/preferences
7. scroll down until you see the Enable Push Notifications button and click it

8. scroll further and select the events of which you want to be notified
RFF will now appear as an app in Settings/Notifications on your device and standard iOS notification options can be adjusted there; will be similar in Android.
Here is what a notification looks like on my iPhone. Clicking on it will open the RFF app and go directly to the post:

Note that you can use these icons in the navigation bar when using the app:

also swipe left/right for back/forward will work in the iOS app.
Post here if you have any questions!
CMur12
Veteran
What is the benefit of push notifications?
I've enabled it a couple of times for my laptop/Win 10/Mozilla Firefox, but notice no difference.
Thanks.
- Murray
I've enabled it a couple of times for my laptop/Win 10/Mozilla Firefox, but notice no difference.
Thanks.
- Murray
raydm6
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CMur12
Veteran
What are Push Notifications?
Are they just for smart phones?
- Murray
Are they just for smart phones?
- Murray
Dogman
Veteran
What are Push Notifications?
Are they just for smart phones?
- Murray
They are an annoyance.
Not working for me too on Firefox on iOS after setting to allow.
iOS push notifications are handled by iOS, not the browser. Did you set up the RFF app on the home screen?
What are Push Notifications?
Are they just for smart phones?
- Murray
Push notifications on this site are used to notify members when they have new conversations from other members, new replies to their posts, etc. Here are all the options for this site. As you can see, each possible push notification can be enabled/disabled, similarly with Alerts. Options are set here: https://rangefinderforum.com/account/preferences

The difference between Alerts and Push:
Alerts are only visible if the member visits the site again and sees the notice next to the bell at the top of the browser window.
Push notifications, on the other hand, will alert the member even when they are away from the site.
Emails can do the same thing, of course. But then users have to actually check their email to see the notification, whereas Push Notifications are automatic.
Some members prefer not getting emails, so email notices can be disabled as well:

They are an annoyance.
And of course for those members who don't want to be notified, whether that be via email, push, or alerts, all those features can be disabled.
CMur12
Veteran
Thank you, splitimageview!
- Murray
- Murray
trix4ever
Well-known
I just turn off ALL notifications on my phone, the bloody things annoying enough without it constantly badgering me, I thought this crap was for 12 year olds.
There, I feel better now...
There, I feel better now...
To each their own. I find it useful to be made aware of replies. For so long this site had email notifications that just didn’t work at all, I might not visit the site for days or even weeks and had no idea anyone had asked a question of me; now with the new software at least that’s been resolved.
However I prefer to not clutter up my inbox so prefer the push notifications.
The mobile device settings can be configured so notifications are minimally intrusive but still useful.
However I prefer to not clutter up my inbox so prefer the push notifications.
The mobile device settings can be configured so notifications are minimally intrusive but still useful.
raydm6
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Is there a mobile app for RFf? I could not find one in the AppStore.
Read the setup steps earlier in this thread. The site is added to the Home Screen on iOS, it’s not downloaded from the App Store.
Android is similar.
Android is similar.
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