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Response buttons - buttons that are attached to the announcements. 


User choose one of those buttons to close the displayed announcement


(info)  There are several variants of response buttons.


The basic and default settings


Variant 1


None
Variant 2

Dismiss
Variant 3ApproveReject

Variant 4Approve
Dismiss
Variant 5ApproveRejectDismiss


The above variants are default. However, it doesn't mean that only those buttons can be seen by the users to whom you are targeting the announcement.

Log in as a user with the JIRA Administrators global permission.

In the  Add-onsFeeds Settings section, you have the option to change the default responses. 


Change the Default Responses 

At any time, you can change the names of Default Responses to those that will be more appropriate for announcements in the selected feed.


Below is a list of available buttons


  • None 


The type of feed used for the less important informations, or those in which the administrator doesn't require any response and doesn't want to collect feedback (see the statistics of those announcements), and the data on the views only gather in the browser's cookies.
In this case, users will see an announcements which will be closed only by X button in the upper right corner.
The maximum number of saved announcements in the browser's cookies:
Chrome - 100
Edge 
FireFox 
Opera 
Safari 




  • Dismiss


In this case users close announcements by the "Dismiss" button.
This type differs from "None" by gathering feedback, which means that by selecting this option the administrator receives information that people have read (and closed) the announcement, and who haven't done it yet.




  • Approve & Reject


This is the first type of announcement in which users have the opportunity to express an opinion.
In this case, it is Approve or Reject (yes or no).
In the statistics administrators will see which users have given (or not) the answer and even how they responded in the selected announcements. 




  • Approve & Dismiss


The second type of announcement, in which users have the opportunity to choose the answer.
In this case, they can choose between Approve or Dismiss, which means agreeing or omitting the announcement.
In the settings administrators can set that after pressing Dismiss, users can (or not) return to the selected announcements until them choose "Approve" button.



  • Approve, Reject & Dismiss


The last, most advanced type of announcements.
Users have the opportunity to answer in the affirmative or negative and additionally they can skip the announcement by means of the Dismiss button.
In the settings, administrators can set that after pressing Dismiss, users can (or not) return to the selected announcement until them choose "Approve" or "Reject" buttons. 






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