Snapshot 1.0.418.3 - Focusing on individual requirements, not statistics
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bookmark in bookmark bar folder still need right click context menu
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You can configure the cache directory using command line options. I've set up a ramdisk-drive (as V:) and added the following to my Vivaldi-shortcut:
–disk-cache-dir="v:\cache" --disk-cache-size=10485760
This limits the cache to 10MB and puts it on drive V:. I don't like disk-cache all too much and especially with a SSD it might be advantageous not to write the cache to the semi permanent storage. -
When adding a Speed Dial, please make it so the URL field accept URLs without the http:// prefix.
Also would love if it supported "middle click scroll" on Linux. -
You can do that by Ctrl+click (or Cmd+click on Mac). But you want this by just using the mouse?
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Well i have retired bookmarks bar but i can only fit 6 speed dials on 1024x768 resolution, with new Opera 36 i can do almost 16 speed dials that counts disabling search box also with advanced options. Can you make speed dials smaller and in 16:9 format that would be great, thanks.
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If you can allow resizing of tiled tabs, that will good enough IMO. It's already pretty useful for the most common scenarios, two tabs tiled vertically to save space, or the same tab in two horizontally tiled panels
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Yes, that would be another step.
Cheers,
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Performance is clearly high on our list. This works fine for most already, but we will continue to improve everywhere possible until it meets your requirements and then some.
Cheers,
Jon. -
What I really miss is search autocomplete. Any plans for that?
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Instead of clicking the mouse button SX uses the middle mouse button, so you're able to use only the mouse.
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We have added support for Ctrl, Shift and Middle click on bookmarks bar items
Oh boy! I asked about this a while ago! Thank you!
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Oh my! How could I miss that!
Thank you knoelli for pointing me in the right direction.That's what keeps me coming here for more. There are very knowledgeable people around, willing to help and expose new ideas. Thank you again.
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Thank you, folks!
Today, the "Remember me" checkbox remembered me. Yay!
The 'Enter' key closes the editor when adding or editing a Bookmark description and the Up/Down Arrow keys don't move the cursor.
The Downloads Panel list sorting needs some work:-
http://s953.photobucket.com/user/3Phase_2009/media/Misc/Vivaldi/VivDowns_zpsyt5l9mqd.png.htmlWindows 7 x64 | Vivaldi x64
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Gee… just gets better and better. I'm permanently over to Viv now. Each build seems faster, more stable and bugs taken care of good work. Thanks
Previous build: I had some problems with dropdown NOT asking to save passwords and sometime filling them in don't know about this build yet. Sill looking for master password for password file I surmise that file is encrypted. Thanks
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In light of this open and refreshing spirit at Vivaldi ;), what is the best way for me to request a feature?
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Great to see that the Vivaldi management understood why the real Opera was so beloved among power users.
The only thing i'm still missing from that time: click on tab to minimize. That MRU cycling via mouse click is really burned into my brain but sadly not supported by Vivaldi yet
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You are asking for some extremely complex coding. A separate protocol must be written for every single possible keyboard layout.
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I'm absolutely loving the progress Vivaldi is making. You shouldn't compare tab groups to tab stacking, though. Compare it to proper session management. You already achieved feature parity with opera in that regard. I hope you'll take this feature further.
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Just to be aware, sync is not a mere "feature." It is several thousand lines of code and a server farm big enough to handle millions of users. You KNOW Vivaldi will bring us this, but you also have to know it is not trivial.
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For no reason at all, this just struck me as funny! During most weeks, the guys just sit around watching kitten videos on youtube. But this week they "have been really busy!"
I suspect every week they are busy as hell. Luckily, this week, they were able to resolve a TON of issues, and so were not only busy, but remarkably productive.
Sorry. I'm a language geek. Sometimes I just can't help myself.