Snapshot 1.0.385.5 - Changes to tab opening and closing behaviour
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Today I can't reproduce that bug though. Maybe it was a fault on my side. Will report back when I run into that bug again (given it exists).
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We will not remove it. We have no intention of doing that.
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I noticed that the red face on the site became more cheerful. I know, his name is Antonio
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I cannot stress out, how much I appreciate it! Thank you!
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Can we get an option to Go to the right tab after closing a tab, always?
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One other thing, I hope your sync of passwords and bookmarks will be truly end-to-end encrypted. ideally in opensource-ish way to check its "bulletproofness", like truecrypt. If so, you will be absolutely golden in my eyes. Maybe not so in the NSA HQ :), but thats a good thing. Personal privacy should be Personal privacy.
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-Add option to make a grouped tab stack generate new tabs within the same group;
THIS! So much this!
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I think it would be cool if you had a feature where you expand the tabs in a stack when one of them is focused. or just the currently focused tab in general. That would allow you to see the current tab's info when there are lots of tabs open.
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I'm pretty sure that's how it should work. It's unobtrusive design
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Oh, I missed this thread, just went commenting on my own.
This my preferred behavior:
Let's say I have three tabs opened and I'm on the first one, this is a usual case scenario:
1. I do the mouse gesture down and right to close the tab, then I go to the second tab.
2. I open a new link in background with middle mouse click and have three tabs again
3. I mouse gesture down and right, go to the new tab.
4. I mouse gesture down and right, go to the other tab that was left.Now, say I open three new tabs by gesturing down three times (fourth tab totals). This is an unusual case scenario but currently it's different and I don't understand it nor like it.
1. If I'm on the first tab and I mouse gesture down and right, it should go to the second tab.
2. If I keep doing this, I should ALWAYS go to the tab to the right. Not the previous one, I really don't get why this happens, or why it's related.So that's it, mostly. I just want to close and go to the right
Another case scenario:
1. Open three tabs and select the last one
2. Gesture down and right
3. Tab selection should go to the second tab (now it's currently doing this).That's it I think!
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Great to hear that, hope it will be fixed soon Thanks for replying so fast!
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I was running the 64bit version in W10 - but I am too in W8.1 and it works wonderfully.
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Is that to Mute audio? That was on Chrome since several months ago, but you needed to use a #Flag for that.
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Tabs
-Make an option for a second row of Tabs for easier management of multiple tabs;Pleeeeeeease
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@ruario Sorry for not clarifying earlier. No, I don't want a context menu, however having the option wouldn't hurt.
What I meant to say is, currently when we open a new link, Vivaldi automatically selects (focuses on) the most recently opened tab instead of current page. For example, when I'm researching an article I come across multiple external links that I want to read later, but I want to finish my current article first. So, focusing on the new tab as soon as external link has been clicked becomes annoying. Almost every browser on the market has this option of opening "new tab/link in the background" by default. Vivaldi's current behavior of "focus on new tab as soon as opened" is sometimes feels very irritating. -
I choose the first option, always open it to the right in both cases. Open it at the end is strange… But you can keep all the options to satisfy all people (if it´s possible, of course).
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Confirmed. W10x64, Viv x64.
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Could you guys please add "Add Page to Bookmarks" option to the right click menu when we are in a page? It's handy for users that don't use address bar.
And would be cool to indicate somehow the directory hierarchy when we choose where save the bookmark in its dropdown menu. The folders could be indicated as bold font or another visual way, to distinguish from bookmarks themselves.
The option to open a page right when you finish to type its nickname doesn't work. The same for search. When I type something to search I have to put "g"+term(s) to start the search. Before this wasn't necessary. It was just type whatever you want and click enter.
To finish, the ability to close the tab with mouse middle click is over… Is there a way to implement it back? Thanks in advance.
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Well, that's why we've been requesting features that have been logged since ages ago… :roll:
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So I decided to test this build after a while of not using Vivaldi as my main browser. (I'm waiting until its stable).
Opened cnn.com and 3 other tabs, and 1 minute later it crashed. I had to kill the Vivaldi process with the task manager. Its not the first time that cnn.com crashes Vivaldi either. It seems it does not like heavy pages with videos loading in a background tab.
If you want to ship Vivaldi as stable I would seriously consider bringing back the best feature that made Chrome so popular. Sand boxing. Even Firefox is getting process isolation later this year which works really well.
I understand this may seem hard to accomplish since Vivaldi is a wrapper around Chromium but if one tab crashes the whole browser, that is exactly what power users don't want. If Vivaldi is marketed to power users with tons of tabs opened, it should be resilient to one tab crashing or freezing the whole browser, both in security and stability, since Chromium has this out of the box, you guys should really consider that priority number one when its launched. Its very frustrating to have the browser crashing so much because one site is not responding.
Testing it while opening this should do the trick:
crashsafari.comNotice: That page will actually crash all browsers except Microsoft edge. My point is that you should use that to test tab isolation.