Minor update to Vivaldi 1.0
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I loved Vivaldi. I really did. Keep up doing well guys.
A quick question; is there a shortcut to add ".com" to the pages we type in address bar? (Like Ctrl+Enter etc.)
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Please make it so those of us on snapshots will receive the auto-updates when the release version is newer. A good way to do this would be to add an option in the settings or in the updater to update to snapshot versions or only stable releases.
I was languishing on .29, and updating to .42 made the browser soooo much faster.
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Thanks for all your work, looking forward to using Vivaldi for a long time!
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Any news on the focus stealing bug? Also lastpass dialogs appear empty in the last few builds.
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They said they would work on it. There has been no new build since they said that, so we will know more at the next build.
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Snapshots are always updated with the next snapshot. They do not update to Betas or to Stable stream builds. So the next snapshot will be the very leading edge, and your snapshot will update to it (unless you overwrote your snapshot with a stable build, in which case you will need to install a separate snapshot stream, or abandon the stability of the "stable" version to forge on ahead in the world of snapshots.
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Whoa whoa whoa… there's a debian repo? How come that wasn't listed on the download page. Where can I get the apt key and line for my sources file?
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IIRC when you download and install the repo will be added automatically
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One thing that I would like to see is the ability to move a URL added to the speed dial into a new folder. I can add a bookmark folder as a speed dial, but it doesn't allow me to move a previously created speed dial URL into a folder created in the same speed dial.
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Please remove error. Vivaldi 1.0.435.42
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Hey one little thing which I would love to see being added, is the ability to drag tabs between windows, rather than having to right click on them and select move and then the window to which you want to move it to.
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Try deactivating this: vivaldi://flags/#automatic-tab-discarding
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OS on vivaldi://about/ is wrong for recent users on OS X, might be a Chromium bug
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Oh well, oh well, oh well… Search suggestions still don't work for me, whatever the engine :-
Vivaldi is starting to be usable though, slowly gaining room against Firefox on my desktop (which kinda makes me sad because I like FF)... The killer feature (the one that would make V my default browser) would be the fully customizable mouse gestures, something like the old Opera had, or what is achievable with Fire Gestures on FF. Chrome extensions are a big NO because they don't work on "internal" pages. -
He's saying he has Vivaldi 1.0 but cannot use it. Been weeks that Vivaldi closes out of nowhere without even having as much as an error message, as soon as he opens any webpage. He tried installing it as 5 versions prior to this one, uninstalling without advanced software to clean the data, but to no avail.
Someone help this guy, please.
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Ah, you are correct. Apt-get update and apt-get upgrade got me updated
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That's one little feature I miss too
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Using it now as my main browser. Took a little playing about, but now wonderful. Thanks so much.
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I'm running Vivaldi 1.0.435.42 under Slackware64-current (14.2 RC1). I've Installed Vivaldi into /usr/local. I've noticed that there's a symbolic link pointing to Google Chome's Widevide CDM plugin in /opt/google/chome/. But since I don't have Chrome installed, I had to extract the Chrome Widevine plugin from the Chrome RPM and update the symbolic link in the Vivaldi directory.
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Anyone know where I can get more information on the security features of Vivaldi?