Reduce the time for notifications

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I have always liked the feature of push notifications, you get a quick notice and then it goes away into hiding(some area from where you can see it later), but ever since chrome has started giving push notification it has become a huge hassle because the notifications seem to last forever and don't go unless I remove them.



Is there some way I can reduce the time for the notification on screen because I don't want to get rid of them as they are good for quick updates but become a hassle as they don't let me do my work unless I close them



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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with its default desktop environment(Gnome)



Here is an example notification



Picture of google chrome with a notification
The blacked out portions are simply private info(if it's not obvious)







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  • Please mention the OS name and version and desktop environment.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:35











  • You could also provide an image of a notification.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:40










  • added, also this notification took about a minute to go away, I want to reduce it to only 5-7 seconds
    – akabhirav
    May 14 at 6:27














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I have always liked the feature of push notifications, you get a quick notice and then it goes away into hiding(some area from where you can see it later), but ever since chrome has started giving push notification it has become a huge hassle because the notifications seem to last forever and don't go unless I remove them.



Is there some way I can reduce the time for the notification on screen because I don't want to get rid of them as they are good for quick updates but become a hassle as they don't let me do my work unless I close them



Additional Info:



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with its default desktop environment(Gnome)



Here is an example notification



Picture of google chrome with a notification
The blacked out portions are simply private info(if it's not obvious)







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  • Please mention the OS name and version and desktop environment.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:35











  • You could also provide an image of a notification.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:40










  • added, also this notification took about a minute to go away, I want to reduce it to only 5-7 seconds
    – akabhirav
    May 14 at 6:27












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I have always liked the feature of push notifications, you get a quick notice and then it goes away into hiding(some area from where you can see it later), but ever since chrome has started giving push notification it has become a huge hassle because the notifications seem to last forever and don't go unless I remove them.



Is there some way I can reduce the time for the notification on screen because I don't want to get rid of them as they are good for quick updates but become a hassle as they don't let me do my work unless I close them



Additional Info:



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with its default desktop environment(Gnome)



Here is an example notification



Picture of google chrome with a notification
The blacked out portions are simply private info(if it's not obvious)







share|improve this question














I have always liked the feature of push notifications, you get a quick notice and then it goes away into hiding(some area from where you can see it later), but ever since chrome has started giving push notification it has become a huge hassle because the notifications seem to last forever and don't go unless I remove them.



Is there some way I can reduce the time for the notification on screen because I don't want to get rid of them as they are good for quick updates but become a hassle as they don't let me do my work unless I close them



Additional Info:



I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with its default desktop environment(Gnome)



Here is an example notification



Picture of google chrome with a notification
The blacked out portions are simply private info(if it's not obvious)









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  • Please mention the OS name and version and desktop environment.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:35











  • You could also provide an image of a notification.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:40










  • added, also this notification took about a minute to go away, I want to reduce it to only 5-7 seconds
    – akabhirav
    May 14 at 6:27
















  • Please mention the OS name and version and desktop environment.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:35











  • You could also provide an image of a notification.
    – DK Bose
    May 11 at 4:40










  • added, also this notification took about a minute to go away, I want to reduce it to only 5-7 seconds
    – akabhirav
    May 14 at 6:27















Please mention the OS name and version and desktop environment.
– DK Bose
May 11 at 4:35





Please mention the OS name and version and desktop environment.
– DK Bose
May 11 at 4:35













You could also provide an image of a notification.
– DK Bose
May 11 at 4:40




You could also provide an image of a notification.
– DK Bose
May 11 at 4:40












added, also this notification took about a minute to go away, I want to reduce it to only 5-7 seconds
– akabhirav
May 14 at 6:27




added, also this notification took about a minute to go away, I want to reduce it to only 5-7 seconds
– akabhirav
May 14 at 6:27















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