social.activation.whitelist;h t t p s ://www.facebook.com social.active;false social.enabled;false social.manifest.facebook;{"origin":"h t t p s ://www.facebook.com","name":"Facebook Messenger","workerURL":"h t t p s://www.facebook.com/desktop/fbdesktop2/socialfox/fbworker.js.php","iconURL":"d a t a :image/x-icon;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAYAAAAf8%2F9hAAAAX0lEQVQ4jWP4 %2F%2F8%2FAyUYTFhHzjgDxP9JxGeQDSBVMxgTbUBCxer%2Fr999%2BQ8DJBuArJksA9A10s8AXIB oA0B%2BR%2FY%2FjD%2BEwoBoA1yT5v3PbdmCE8MAshhID%2FUMoDgzUYIBj0Cgi7ar4coAAAAAS UVORK5CYII%3D","sidebarURL":"https://www.facebook.com/desktop/fbdesktop2/?socialfox=true"} social.sidebar.open;true social.sidebar.unload_timeout_ms;10000 social.toast-notifications.enabled;true
What does the last one mean? And if the second and third entries are set to false, why is the toast one true?
Last edited by flaneurb on November 21st, 2012, 1:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
Second and third override all others. Last one means that when someone posts something to your Facebook wall (or sends you a message on Facebook or something) ((assuming #2 and #3 are active, at least)), you'll see a notification in the corner of the screen, similar to the "All downloads have finished" message when all of your downloads complete.
EDIT: Actually, I think only the third one overrides everything. "enabled" controls the entire feature, "active" I think just means you're actually signed into the feature.
KWierso wrote:Second and third override all others. Last one means that when someone posts something to your Facebook wall (or sends you a message on Facebook or something) ((assuming #2 and #3 are active, at least)), you'll see a notification in the corner of the screen, similar to the "All downloads have finished" message when all of your downloads complete.
EDIT: Actually, I think only the third one overrides everything. "enabled" controls the entire feature, "active" I think just means you're actually signed into the feature.
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