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Updated by Niels Lindenthal almost 5 years ago
As a project member
I want to see the number of unread notifications in the work packages view.
So that I can better decide whether I want to have a look at these changes.
**Acceptance criteria**
* [x] The number of relations and watchers are displayed in brackets. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [x] The number of unread notifications are shown inside a dot within the activity header. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [x] The activities with unread notifications are highlighted within the activity list. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [x] There can be activities that the user did not subscribe to. Those have no dot. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [ ] Scrolling: Always scroll to the oldest unread notification + the activity before (to create more context). Keep in mind the user's individual order settings (chronological/reverse chronological).
* [ ] In case a deep link is followed including an activity anchor, the activity anchor overrules the notification scrolling.
* [ ] Unread notifications are automatically switched to status "Read" after x seconds but the notifications are still marked.
* [ ] The above behaviour is present regardless of where the work package page was opened from (notification center, work package list, board, my page, ...)
* [ ] Opening a work package should not remove the unread notification badges in the activity.
* [ ] Changing color of badges in tab from red to blue.
* [ ] Adding badges to the activity tabs in the split view of the notification centre.
**Out of scope**
* Dealing with the situation that the notifications are removed even though the user didn't have a chance to read them.
* Add a button "Mark as read" to the toolbar.
* Changing the buttons in the toolbar. We keep the current styling for now.
* Flagging work packages
<figure class="image op-uc-figure"><div class="op-uc-figure--content"><img class="op-uc-image" src="/api/v3/attachments/21964/content"></div></figure>
**Visuals**
https://www.figma.com/file/54psSIYZuUgcyXrpGxHB1Z/UX-Wireframes?node-id=47%3A591
I want to see the number of unread notifications in the work packages view.
So that I can better decide whether I want to have a look at these changes.
**Acceptance criteria**
* [x] The number of relations and watchers are displayed in brackets. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [x] The number of unread notifications are shown inside a dot within the activity header. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [x] The activities with unread notifications are highlighted within the activity list. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [x] There can be activities that the user did not subscribe to. Those have no dot. ([Pull Request](https://github.com/opf/openproject/pull/9582))
* [ ] Scrolling: Always scroll to the oldest unread notification + the activity before (to create more context). Keep in mind the user's individual order settings (chronological/reverse chronological).
* [ ] In case a deep link is followed including an activity anchor, the activity anchor overrules the notification scrolling.
* [ ] Unread notifications are automatically switched to status "Read" after x seconds but the notifications are still marked.
* [ ] The above behaviour is present regardless of where the work package page was opened from (notification center, work package list, board, my page, ...)
* [ ] Opening a work package should not remove the unread notification badges in the activity.
* [ ] Changing color of badges in tab from red to blue.
* [ ] Adding badges to the activity tabs in the split view of the notification centre.
* Dealing with the situation that the notifications are removed even though the user didn't have a chance to read them.
* Add a button "Mark as read" to the toolbar.
* Changing the buttons in the toolbar. We keep the current styling for now.
* Flagging work packages
<figure class="image op-uc-figure"><div class="op-uc-figure--content"><img class="op-uc-image" src="/api/v3/attachments/21964/content"></div></figure>
**Visuals**
https://www.figma.com/file/54psSIYZuUgcyXrpGxHB1Z/UX-Wireframes?node-id=47%3A591