Feature/#19 notifications tab title #31
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
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Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
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> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
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> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
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let __notificationCount = '';
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let __notificationCount = '';
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runAfterLoad(() => {
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runAfterLoad(() => {
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retrieveLoginStatus();
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![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
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__notificationCount = getNotificationCount();
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__notificationCount = getNotificationCount();
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displayNotificationsInTitle();
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displayNotificationsInTitle();
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}, ".*");
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}, ".*");
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![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
![]()
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
![]()
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
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}, ".*");
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function getNotificationCount() {
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function getNotificationCount() {
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if (isLoggedIn) {
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![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
![]()
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
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let menuUserText = document.getElementById('materialize-menu-dropdown').innerText.split('\n')[4];
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let menuUserText = document.getElementById('materialize-menu-dropdown').innerText.split('\n')[4];
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return menuUserText.split(" ")[1] + ' ';
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return menuUserText.split(" ")[1] + ' ';
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}
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![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
![]()
>
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
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}
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}
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function displayNotificationsInTitle(){
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function displayNotificationsInTitle(){
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![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
![]()
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
![]() Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think: There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
```js
menuDropdowns.querySelector('li a[href="notification"]')?.innerText?.match('\\d+')[0] ?? ''
```
![]() We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert. We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.
![]()
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> Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:
> 
Yeah the 3 is the correct index here, your split is missing another space.

![]() Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether Right now there is a space added after the number in line 16; however I'll take a look into retrieving the notificationCount via regex since its not always working on pathnames like /watch2gether
![]()
> There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
9fe2668c3afec7a4b100cffc9ae722d1baa13fe7 adds checks for logged in + notifications
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Is 3 the correct index here? I just executed this via console and it wasn´t working correctly I think:

There probably also has to be a check if user is logged in and if there even is a notification I think.
You may try getting it via regular expression:
We should also insert a space after the number (at least the code I put in the other comment is without space). Also only add the space if there are notifications to insert.