Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Every time I open Open WebUI I get the pop up "What's new...."
Describe the solution you'd like
Only show what's new once or allow disabling it in user preference.
Originally created by @v3i1y on GitHub (Mar 14, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/1167
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Every time I open Open WebUI I get the pop up "What's new...."
**Describe the solution you'd like**
Only show what's new once or allow disabling it in user preference.
Ok I found the issue, you have to click "Ok, Let's Go" instead of the close button on the top :)
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@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2024):
Ok I found the issue, you have to click "Ok, Let's Go" instead of the close button on the top :)
It would be amazing you were able to add a user preference to disable the "what's new" popup.
My workflow is that I update the container every night, and then I'll periodically go and read what's new when I have time. But when I'm using openwebui, it's more "new tab, open openwebui, get ready to type query, oh login, oh click Ok let's go, then type query"
Another option would be to show what's new on the landing page, but allow the user to start typing their next chat. For some of us type A people - less friction is better when we just need to ask our LLM something.
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@haydonryan commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2024):
I love openwebui. Such an amazing app.
It would be amazing you were able to add a user preference to disable the "what's new" popup.
My workflow is that I update the container every night, and then I'll periodically go and read what's new when I have time. But when I'm using openwebui, it's more "new tab, open openwebui, get ready to type query, oh login, oh click Ok let's go, then type query"
Another option would be to show what's new on the landing page, but allow the user to start typing their next chat. For some of us type A people - less friction is better when we just need to ask our LLM something.
@tjbck Just wondering how we do disable the "what's new dialog"?
If you click on "Ok, Let's Go" it's essentially disabled unless you update it again.
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@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
> @tjbck Just wondering how we do disable the "what's new dialog"?
If you click on "Ok, Let's Go" it's essentially disabled unless you update it again.
That's not disabling the dialog :) - I want to update nightly, (it's an active project) but not be forced to see the new features dialog.
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@haydonryan commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
That's not disabling the dialog :) - I want to update nightly, (it's an active project) but not be forced to see the new features dialog.
That's not disabling the dialog :) - I want to update nightly, (it's an active project) but not be forced to see the new features dialog.
Why bother updating it if you don't care what's new.
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@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
> That's not disabling the dialog :) - I want to update nightly, (it's an active project) but not be forced to see the new features dialog.
Why bother updating it if you don't care what's new.
You said you only want to read when you have time, doesn't that mean you don't care otherwise? I think you are getting yourself into a corner use case that the devs are not likely going to prioritize. This is very different from my initial issue so can you open a new issue? This one is already closed, and I don't want to get new notifications for it.
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@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
> > you don't care what's new.
>
> I never said that. Clearly I care.
You said you only want to read when you have time, doesn't that mean you don't care otherwise? I think you are getting yourself into a corner use case that the devs are not likely going to prioritize. This is very different from my initial issue so can you open a new issue? This one is already closed, and I don't want to get new notifications for it.
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Originally created by @v3i1y on GitHub (Mar 14, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/1167
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Every time I open Open WebUI I get the pop up "What's new...."
Describe the solution you'd like
Only show what's new once or allow disabling it in user preference.
@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Mar 14, 2024):
Ok I found the issue, you have to click "Ok, Let's Go" instead of the close button on the top :)
@haydonryan commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2024):
I love openwebui. Such an amazing app.
It would be amazing you were able to add a user preference to disable the "what's new" popup.
My workflow is that I update the container every night, and then I'll periodically go and read what's new when I have time. But when I'm using openwebui, it's more "new tab, open openwebui, get ready to type query, oh login, oh click Ok let's go, then type query"
Another option would be to show what's new on the landing page, but allow the user to start typing their next chat. For some of us type A people - less friction is better when we just need to ask our LLM something.
@haydonryan commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
@tjbck Just wondering how we do disable the "what's new dialog"?
@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
If you click on "Ok, Let's Go" it's essentially disabled unless you update it again.
@haydonryan commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
That's not disabling the dialog :) - I want to update nightly, (it's an active project) but not be forced to see the new features dialog.
@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
Why bother updating it if you don't care what's new.
@haydonryan commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
I never said that. Clearly I care.
@v3i1y commented on GitHub (Oct 26, 2024):
You said you only want to read when you have time, doesn't that mean you don't care otherwise? I think you are getting yourself into a corner use case that the devs are not likely going to prioritize. This is very different from my initial issue so can you open a new issue? This one is already closed, and I don't want to get new notifications for it.