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Gilles
2 years agoDedicated Contributor
1Password icon remains in Dock after login or restart [Fixed]
This is a new behaviour ?
It will only disappear from the dock after I open 1Password, unlock it and close its window
This should not be, I have the Finder's 1P menu item and the one in Safari, I do not need neitehr want to see that icon in the Dock forcing me to act on it (unlock and open and close) to make it disappear
Not usefull at all
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40 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
I'm sorry that you're both running into an issue where the 1Password icon appears, and doesn't disappear, in the Dock when starting your Mac. This is a known issue that our developers are currently testing a fix for. I've merged your comment into the existing thread for the issue.
Once the team has finished testing the fix, it will be released in a future update as soon as possible. 🙂
-Dave
- ArtFaksNew Contributor
Hello,
No one to solve this problem?
- DrDuuudeNew Contributor
I have the same problem. Started about 2 updates ago.
Setting as you indicated - not in login items, both checkboxes checked in 1 password, allowed to run in background. No browser opens at login.Basically, 1Password loads in the menu bar AND the dock, though the main 1Password window doesn't open at boot.
I suspect it's a bug. Hopefully fixed in the next release.
- ArtFaksNew Contributor
Hi Kester_D_1P ,
Thank you for your reply, and to answer your question, yes, I only see 1password open in the Dock, no window open!
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Our development team is currently testing a fix but it isn't available in the stable version yet. When a fix is released I'll make sure to update this thread. You can also consult our release notes to see what fixes and changes are included in each update: 1Password for Mac Releases 🙂
-Dave
- 1PemikaadeoNew Contributor
Hi,
just installed version 8.10.32 (81032050)
Bug is not fixed. - 1P_Dave
Moderator
Our spam/moderation software can be overzealous at times but the team and I check the queue multiple times a day and release legitimate posts as quickly as possible.
In any case, thanks again for reporting the Dock icon issue. The team hopes to release a fix as soon as possible. 🙂
-Dave
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
After adding your image to the post, to shrink the image you can use code like this:
<img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/5020219/uploads/editor/p2/e7jjkxbp1f84.png """ width="100px" />Which will shrink your image to the width that you set. I hope that helps! 🙂
-Dave
- JamskOccasional Contributor
Thank you 1P_Dave - and thanks for releasing my post into a suitable existing thread. I did search but didn’t come across this thread.
Side note:
When trying to post, the partial screenshot I included was displaying bigger than full size (hence the various edits with markdown changes to try and fix it that got the post blocked for moderation [whilst still not right as evidenced above] for some reason).Is there a way to limit embedded images in the forum to their actual size rather than them be expanded to the full post width on a given display?