Snapshot 1.0.435.26 - Fixes for Bookmarks, YouTube, Private mode and stacked tabs
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Thanks for the very frequent updates lately!
In this snapshot I ran into a zooming issue (Ubuntu 15.10, Vivaldi 64bit).To reproduce:
- Option "Tab-Zoom" is not checked.
- Open Vivaldi and some random tabs –>Zoom with Ctrl+mousewheel should work, as well as with the zoom slider in status bar
- Open a second vivaldi window (Ctrl-N) with only startpage opened and switch back to the first window --> now Ctrl+Mousewheel on a tab in the first window zooms the UI, not the page
- Switch to second window and open a tab here --> here zooming works without problem, in the first window zooming doesn't zoom either the page nor the UI (Ctrl-Mousewheel and Zoom-slider)
- But: Zooming in the first window only works, if the same website is also opened in the second window
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Thanks for the post, AKAMAGE. Google Translate worked reasonably well with the latest Snapshot and the audio from the 'Listen' option came through clearly for both English and Japanese.
Your item #3 was a little mangled but I was able to understand what you were writing.
"3. Add context menu, the "Open in Thailand ring (tab stack)""
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I know this is not important, but correct translation "paste and go" when copying a link and paste … The translation into Portuguese of Brazil would Colar e ir
It would be good to have the option of taking the large square icon speed dial, has an option to take the settings, but apparently not strip.
Sorry for my English.
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Yes that's right! I think when I translated was not very good!
Google translator very failure :x -
Really? What operation system are you using?
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I'd love to be able to pick and choose between all of them. I actually liked using the website icons, and even the "Metro" or whatever-its-called styled text on color block icons from Opera. The way they implemented it was clumsy and non-intuitive, but once you could figure out the workflow of getting something to look how you wanted, you could create a really neat looking speed dial.
I had no idea about the "zoom to change speed dial thumbnail" trick. Thanks!
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I have lost my last session with tons of tabs. Yes, I know, it is Alpha, but why didn't it save "autosave last session" to session manager? (or even previous to last) Is it so complicated to trigger autosave on exit? IMHO, the product can hang, produce errors, do not show video, but never lose user data. Especially moving to final.
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(VB-12466) The window controls are black with color area behind tabs on windows 10, when they should be white.
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Perhaps this is just a minor issue that happens only to snapshots, but the "Check for Updates . . . " has been long unstable. I'm on the previous snapshot, and the Check for Updates menu doesn't show anything. No popup.
No, it's not that the popup shows up behind the main window. I checked everywhere. No, it's not that I installed a beta. I just stay with snapshots and avoid official beta versions.
I hope that it's nothing but a little problem only with snapshots.
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The same problem sometimes happens to me on Vivaldi and on my Android smart phone, which are the only platforms I regularly use for Google Play Music. Could the problem be on Google's side?
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Your item #3 was a little mangled but I was able to understand what you were writing.
"3. Add context menu, the "Open in Thailand ring (tab stack)""
I guess you are quoting Google's translation to amuse us, not to show your understanding, right? That is really funny. At the same time, I think Google Translate should do a better job, because there is hardly any ambiguity: the correspondence between "tiling" and its Japanese rendition is almost one-to-one.
Here is my rough translation
@my-translation:1. Add "Open in a/the tab stack" to the context menu and to the keyboard shortcut set. We want to open a link in the tab stack if the current tab is in a stack. When the current tab doesn't belong to any tab stack, the new tab would form a new stack with the current one.
2. Add "Open and tile" to the context menu and to the shortcut set. Similar to "1" above, but tile the new tab and the current one.
3. Add "Open and tile in tab stack". Do both 1 and 2 at the same time.
Speaking for myself, I would like option 1 to be the default behavior of clicking on a link.
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So I am not the only with this problem
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FYI:
Small item but I commend you on this…probably had it for long time. If a person accidentally deletes a tab you got to far right trash icon, its there! MOST OF all when you recover it it goes to where it was originally, thanks for thinking this out so well! -
" I would prefer an option to use my own custom images for speed dial as I do in Opera 12.17" Huh? That's something I never discovered…
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FYI:
Small item but I commend you on this…probably had it for long time. If a person accidentally deletes a tab you got to far right trash icon, its there! MOST OF all when you recover it it goes to where it was originally, thanks for thinking this out so well!- Heh, heh. Kewl that you discovered this, Dovelove. Actually, this is a former OldeOpera feature that Vivaldi has not had for a "long time," but rather since day one. So I've only been aware of it for fifteen months, now…
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Context menu on tab and hibernation are really unstable. Currently, it's hard to get the context menu by right-clicking on any of the tabs. Occasionally I get it –- would be an accurate description.
Also, when I do get the context menu, I don't get the "Hibernate This Tab" option even when the context menu is clearly on an active tab. As a result, I can hibernate a tab only by going to another tab and select "Hibernate Background Tabs".
Is this only me? Mac OS 10.11.4 .
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Guys, "Emulation" tab still absent in the Developer Tools… I use Vivaldi for everyday web development and that's why i still use 1.0.418.3
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https://help.vivaldi.com/ is now a Vivaldi Store.
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Thumbnails in RMB+scroll (or Ctrl+Tab) are not up to date, always represent some old state of the tab (which is especially confusing if that was entirely different URL).
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Regression: Fast Forward Mouse Gestures seem to have vanished.