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<article>
<div class="js-stream-item-content item-box js-show-detail">
<div class="js-tweet tweet">
<header class="tweet-header">
<time class="tweet-timestamp js-timestamp pull-right txt-mute">
<a target="_blank" rel="url" href="https://twitter.com/TryMyAwesomeApp" class="txt-size-variable--12">now</a>
</time>
<a target="_blank" rel="user" href="https://twitter.com/TryMyAwesomeApp" class="account-link link-complex block">
<div class="obj-left item-img tweet-img">
<img width="48" height="48" alt="TryMyAwesomeApp's avatar" src="td://resources/images/logo.png" class="tweet-avatar avatar pull-right">
</div>
<div class="nbfc">
<span class="account-inline txt-ellipsis">
<b class="fullname link-complex-target">TweetDuck</b>
<span class="username txt-mute">@TryMyAwesomeApp</span>
</span>
</div>
</a>
</header>
<div class="tweet-body">
<p class="js-tweet-text tweet-text">
Here you can see the position and appearance of desktop notifications.<br><br>
For location and size, you can pick a preset, or select <strong>Custom</strong> and then freely move or resize the window.<br><br>
You can use the numbered lines below to test and adjust scroll speed:<br><br>
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</div>
</div>
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</article>