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Adds guide how to get rich notifications on iOS #343
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After a long battle yesterday (8+ hours) of trying to find out why images weren't showing on my iOS's push notifications sent from Firebase, i finally stumbled upon the answer but noticed all the examples were in ObjC rather than Swift. After a bit of time working out the answer, i finally got images working from Firebase but noticed others having the same issue too, both in Capacitor and other frameworks like React Native.
This addition is meant to help these people to be able to add rich notification support easily to their application.
Comments are welcome 👍