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Grid View Stopped Working #343

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spencer-html opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 7 comments
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Grid View Stopped Working #343

spencer-html opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 7 comments
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@spencer-html
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When you press grid view, it doesn't move the tiles like it should. I'm on MacOS and Chrome up to date, but it's been happening to people across all platforms!

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@Jkarhani
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Yes it's not about windows or mac, google itself update itself & then this grid was broken.

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Oh ok. Do you have any idea when this will be fixed?

@rsaurc
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rsaurc commented Feb 17, 2021

Its possible to fix that, i have the same problem in mac

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Its possible to fix that, i have the same problem in mac

How would you fix it? Uninstalling and then reinstalling doesn't work.

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rsaurc commented Feb 17, 2021 via email

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Ohh ok

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From the Grid View (Fix) GitHub page:

UPDATE 02/11/2021:
It turns out that Google is testing an update of Meet that disables the Grid View extension. This is why sometimes it works and sometimes not (you see the boxes in a vertical bar). If you seriously need Grid View right now, you might consider refreshing a few times the browser tab (you should end up loading the old compatible version at a certain point).
I am really sorry but I have to temporarily remove the extension from Chrome Web Store. In fact, updating Grid View would require a huge amount of work or may not be feasible at all. Please, remember that Google Meet introduced native grid view (up to 49 tiles).

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