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Not working #344

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prekpara opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 5 comments
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Not working #344

prekpara opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 5 comments
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@prekpara
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The extension stopped working. It no longer puts people in ABC order and when using it puts everyone in 1 long vertical line and not in a grid view.

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@prekpara prekpara added the broken Something isn't working label Feb 17, 2021
@Jkarhani
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Yes, it seems that google stopped it by updating itself..we should ask google to enable it back.. Please let us all complain.

@Jkarhani
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Windows 10
Google chrome
(88.0.4) 64 bits
Extension google chrome official
Grid view version (1.37) - Same for the grid view fix (1.41)

@Eagle-Man
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From the Grid View (Fix) GitHub page:

UPDATE 02/11/2021:
It turns out that Google is testing an update of Meet that disables the Grid View extension. This is why sometimes it works and sometimes not (you see the boxes in a vertical bar). If you seriously need Grid View right now, you might consider refreshing a few times the browser tab (you should end up loading the old compatible version at a certain point).
I am really sorry but I have to temporarily remove the extension from Chrome Web Store. In fact, updating Grid View would require a huge amount of work or may not be feasible at all. Please, remember that Google Meet introduced native grid view (up to 49 tiles).

@Eagle-Man
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@Jkarhani The solution is NOT to ask Google to "put it back." There's no way they're going to customize their code for one third-party extension. The real solution is to tell Google what would make Meet better for you; what features you want to see in Meet. And if enough people do this, maybe we'll see some of them native to Meet where they can't be broken again.

@Jkarhani
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@Eagle-Man thank you, yes I do realize this. Yes , we sent a report to MR Google & telling all the teachers to do so.

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