AutoAlerts
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Compatibility with 2 other alert types
Love the tweak, it's incredibly useful.
Would it be possible to add ActionSheet compatibility and TXDAlertViewControllers (used by apps like Wetherspoons and CUSU UK to confirm your location, using a preview of your location).
If you'd like, I'd be happy to add a bounty.
I use "Display sheets as alerts" option in BlurryAlerts & it works with AutoAlerts
I use "Display sheets as alerts" option in BlurryAlerts & it works with AutoAlerts
How did you manage to get this working? Does it need to have a text prompt for it to work? I tried it with YT Reborn to default to PiP but I can't get Auto Alerts to pop up
Does it need to have a text prompt for it to work?
yes
I’d be careful with BlurryAlerts on 14.3, it caused my password auto fill (BitWarden) to crash in many apps and Safari
Oh, I switched back to BetterAlerts (what I was originally using). I only really wanted it so I could force YT Reborn to default to PiP, but that doesn't work and BetterAlerts looks better (imo).
@FreddieDev happened to me too but didn't know it's BlurryAlerts problem
I turned of AutoAlerts in safari & it doesn't crash, I think it conflicts with AutoAlerts
Love the tweak, it's incredibly useful.
Would it be possible to add ActionSheet compatibility and TXDAlertViewControllers (used by apps like Wetherspoons and CUSU UK to confirm your location, using a preview of your location).
If you'd like, I'd be happy to add a bounty.
Third party alerts will not be supported, that would be too much work. Action sheet support maybe in a future update.
@FreddieDev use Choicy to turn of tweak injection in Safari and the in-app Safari to prevent it from crashing when you're auto filling a password.
steps:
- add https://opa334.github.io/ to your package manager.
- install Choicy & respring or kill the settings app.
- open Settings, go to Choicy Settings, choose Applications, search for safari and disable tweak injection in both Safaris (the one in SYSTEM APPLICATIONS section and the one in HIDDEN APPLICATIONS) or blacklist BlurryAlerts or AutoAlerts.