Last modified: 2014-02-12 23:35:37 UTC
Created attachment 11804 [details] Screenshot of bug It's a browser bug that I even managed to grab a screenshot of this. I've noticed since I setup this extension that the # of notifications area wasn't ever appearing. Today I found out why and grabbed a screenshot of it. I'm using FireFox 15.0.1
I think that might be a separate badge for Firebug. What happens when you click on the number?
Nothing, I'm not able to click on it. The URL to my test wiki is http://bbowlwiki.benkuhl.com and it supports OpenID logins if you'd like to take a look.
Yeah, that definitely looks like the Firebug badge rather than the jQuery badge. I was able to use Echo on the site, but the badge was in a strange location. It looks like it's using a pretty old version of the jQuery badge code. You might want to try updating your jQuery badge code and see if that fixes the problem. The two files are jquery.badge.js and jquery.badge.css: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=tree;f=resources/jquery;hb=HEAD
Does the number correlate to the wiki at all? Can you find it in the DOM with the Firebug inspector? Assuming no, this is not a wiki related bug.
I'm having difficulty understanding what's going on with this badge discussion, so just ignore me if this should be ignored. But, currently when I login, I see the notifications in the DOM, but there's no "0" within the <a title="Your notifications" href="/Special:Notifications"></a> so the element is not showing at all.
To clarify, when I looked at your wiki, the Echo Notifications badge (which is actually generated by jQuery core code, not Echo itself) was displayed in an awkward location (several pixels above where it should have been), but not outside of the viewport. I don't think the badge in your screenshot is related to the Echo Notification badge, but is a badge generated by Firebug due to a JavaScript error. If you open up the Firebug console, you should see an error listed there.