This version fixes the innerHTML null problem caused by a rogue debug command running into parsing problems. Some users may not see every notification as a result because this update places try / catch commands around key code in the parsing function, but we will work on having more complete parsing in the future. This should at least get everyone seeing the majority of their notifications if not all of them.
As always, if you run into any additional problems, have questions, concerns, etc. Please let us know in the comments and we will do everything we can to address them. Support can be handled either in the comments or via the support ticket form on the site.
The latest version of the Facebook Dashboard stabilizes the previous update.
Changes
• Badge Counter tracking and rotation fixed.
• New friend activity should be new instead of showing older remixed posts as new.
• Notifications mark as read command is now working properly.
• Refresh calls are now asynchronous, this should make things a little faster.
If you run into any problems, have questions, concerns, or general comments, feel free to comment on the blog. We read and moderate every post here and will give as much help as we can to support our products. If you have any feedback at all, it is graciously appreciated.
We just released the next version of the Facebook Dashboard extension for Chrome. This update brings a fix to the badge counter, notifications, and a message center overhaul.
Feature List
• Badge Counter fixed and they now rotate to show counts of new notifications, messages, and friend activity.
• Notifications count and list added.
• Message center has been redesigned to account for the notifications list and message counts.
• New notifications and friend activity are slightly tinted blue when first viewed.
• International character read-back support added.
• Manual refresh button added.
Note: We looked into international character posting support and found that while we can post the characters through by encoding them, Facebook is not decoding the characters on the other side. This means that if you post a non-English character through Facebook’s API, it will come out looking like gibberish on the other side. This is a documented bug that affects all developers. Once it gets cleared up, we will implement posting support in the extension.
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