I have certain people (such as my wife) whose messages I need to ensure I never miss. There are many ways of doing this but my go-to is to "bubble" a conversation, which creates a small bubble for the conversation on my phone's home screen. By doing this, I always know when my wife has sent me a message and I can simply tap the bubble to open the conversation.

I only do this for very important conversations, otherwise, my display would be filled with bubbles and that's not very efficient. Android allows you to bubble all conversations but I wouldn't recommend that as it can get crowded and confusing.


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The bubbles feature has been around for some time, so your Android device should have it included with the Messages app. And given Messages is installed by default, you should be ready to go. One thing to keep in mind is that bubbles is separate from Rich Communication Services (RSC), so whether you've enabled that feature will not have any effect on bubbling conversations.

In the Settings page, tap Bubbles. In the resulting window, tap Selected conversations can bubble (or Selected only if you're on a Samsung device). Once you've done that, back out of Settings.

Here's the trick. You have to wait until a message comes to your device before you can bubble the conversation. When a message does arrive (for a conversation you want to bubble), pull down the Notification Shade and tap History. Locate and long-press the message in question. On the resulting page, tap the On/Off slider for Bubble this conversation.

If you're using a Samsung Galaxy device, you won't find easy access to your notification history. Fortunately, Samsung has made it easy to bubble a conversation, directly from the Notification itself. So, when you see a notification for a Messages conversation, tap the small square with the arrow pointing to the bottom right corner and the conversation will be added as a bubble to your homescreen.

Tap the bubble to view the conversation and respond. Once you're done, you can drag the bubble to the bottom of the display to dismiss it or you can leave it there for easy access. Personally, once I've responded, I drag the bubble off the screen so when it reappears, I know there's a message I need to respond to.

One thing to keep in mind, however, is that once you bubble a conversation, it will always appear in a bubble. The only way to stop that behavior is to go into your settings and disable the conversation for bubbling.

While text messages are a fun and convenient way to keep in touch with family and friends, having to constantly open your messaging app to read and reply can get repetitive. With the Bubble feature for One UI 3, One UI 4, One UI 5, and One UI 6, you can make your messages appear as little popups. Your most recent messages will remain in the bubble for you to view, and you can tap the bubble to open the conversation in a popup window. Now it will be easier to reply to texts while still enjoying your Galaxy phone's other features and apps.

In the latest update on the beta build the flag to disable the download bubble and use the download shelf was removed. I personally hate the download bubble in the top right corner. For the past 15 years of using Chromium based browsers starting with when Google Chrome was initially released, as such I have been accustomed to how the download shelf worked, which was itself an evolution of how Internet Explorer handled it. Earlier this year the default behavior with the Chrome 2023 redesign it changed both how the horizontal tab bar and the download location worked to be, in my opinion, worse. I was able to revert both of these changes with the flags previously, however in the latest beta build there is no longer an option in the flags to disable the download bubble and instead use the old shelf.

I totally agree. The download shelf is more useful than the download bubble. It would be SOOO easy to have an option for both if they want to push using the bubble. Removing useful features is SO Google. Blech!

I apologize in advance for what must certainly be a basic question, but how in the world do you turn on the "bubble" to push and shove traces? I was battling a via that I couldn't delete (finally fixed that), but somewhere in the process I turned off push and shove and I'd like to get it back. I can see that bubble is off because 1) I'm stepping all over my other traces when I try to shove a trace and 2) while I'm in the process of moving the trace I can see that it's off in the options window...but I lose the ability to change the setting in the options window as soon as I stop moving the trace. I don't know how to navigate through the menus to actually turn it back on.

Thanks for the response. Selecting the trace in question and issuing the slide command on the command line allowed the bubble menu to stay "on" to allow changes to the bubble setting. I'm not typically a command line user - to be honest I didn't know there was a "slide" command - so I would just grab the trace and start dragging (which does not allow the bubble menu under the options window to persist once I would finish moving the trace). Anyway, thanks for the useful tip.

Using the articles below I was able to come up with my own custom widget incorporating the features of each minus the slidenav as I wasn't a fan of the functionality compared to the OOB widget and the window focus. If this was a sidebar instead would have been perfect. The way I have it setup is if a user has no open interactions they will see the bubble/balloon tip, first screenshot. If you hover over the chat button and move away the bubble will disappear. We found the bubble is in the wrong spot on some catalog requests and you can't click submit and the main reason for this change as I have embedded the widget in the portal footer. But in order to get users attention I wanted it to show the bubble on the page loading. If a user has unread messages there will be a red dot, second screenshot. Lastly, if a user has an open interaction the system will automatically open the chat window upon entering the portal or changing pages during an open interaction.

With Android 11, the developers brought back the bubble interface for more apps. This interface, started by Facebook Messenger, gives you quick access to those conversations you have configured for the bubble interface.

What a bubble does is appear on your home screen as a small bubble that you can tap to open the associated app. The bubble interface can be applied to any application that includes conversations, such as Facebook Messenger, Android Messages and even Slack. If a conversation can be had in an app, chances are strong it can bubble.

To enable auto-binding, we will begin by assigning a 'Type of content' to the parent group of the input element. The field's data type is Item, so we can put the Type of content as Item. You can configure the data source as per your application, but I have set it as the first Item record for this tutorial.

I am using bubble feature in my app for Android 10. So I need to ask permission to enable Bubble feature. If users agree to the permission, then need to go through the exact path of enabling it. How do I achieve that. Thanks in advance.

In your Authoring Settings, go to Macro Initialization > Interactions, and for each action (and separately for Demo Bubble and Practice Bubble) change the (bubble) Style setting. And then do the same thing in your Playback Settings, under Macro Fallback Defaults.

Does anyone know how to disable the download bubble in Chrome? I had disabled it a few months ago to move downloads back to the bottom of the page. But in the last update, the bubble came back and the old fix no longer works.

I play on a server with a few of my friends and we just finished our new guardian farm. the only problem is that the bubble things are not all fully truned on. Some of them are oushing up, some of them arn't. And sometimes, they only go up to a certain point. very confused. We are almost certain that all of the things are source blocks, as its in an ocean. her are some pics where you can clearly see where they are not activating:


PLEASE HELP! We woked very hard on this farm and would like it to work. Is this a glitch, chunk loading error, or are we doing something wrong?


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It's called "chat bubbles," and it's basically a copy/paste of Facebook Messenger's "chat head" feature that's been around for a few years. When you get a text, WhatsApp message, or anything else like that, you can now turn that regular notification into a chat bubble that floats on the top of your screen. No matter what you're doing on your phone, chat bubbles ensure you always have easy access to that conversation.

Now that you have a chat bubble on your screen, it's time to start using it. Your chat bubbles are just quick shortcuts for conversations you're having in your various messaging apps, meaning all of the user interface elements for the chat bubble look just like they would if you opened the full application.

Chat bubbles are great for ongoing conversations that you want to stay on top of, but once said conversation ends, there's no need to keep that bubble on your screen. Thankfully, removing it is super simple.

Using chat bubbles in the moment is great, and if you dig a little deeper, you'll find additional settings that allow you to fine-tune your experience with them. To do this, we need to journey into our phone's notification settings.

On this page, you have a few different options for how you want that app to interact with chat bubbles. You can configure it so that it doesn't use chat bubbles whatsoever, only allow certain contacts from the app to trigger a chat bubble, or have all conversations be displayed in bubble format. ff782bc1db

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