No time to rest. Vivaldi 1.1 is here with enhanced tab handling, better hibernation and more!
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LoL …. wazz hoping on a time spec when WIR is reached
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Thanks for the update! You know what would be even better for the what-to-do-after-a-tab-closes question? Having shortcuts to close the current tab and either open the one to the left or the right! I used to have this option in Opera 12: Ctrl+Q to close tab and switch to previous tab, Ctrl+W to close tab and switch to next tab.
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Right, Vivaldi should check if a scroll bar touches the UI or not. If it does it should adapt to the current theme. Otherwise it could get the default style, or (better) adapt to the html element-background it is embedded in for a even more immersive look & feel.
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I guess you could install a stand-alone version for the snapshot channel and then a main (user profile-based) version for the release channel.
Allowing one installation to switch between different channels might be difficult if it's not been baked in from the very start because there might be incompatibilities rolling back to an earlier version from a different channel.
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I'm sure it depends where you're downloading from. As Gwen-Dragon indicated, a distributed CDN could easily solve that problem for the right price.
I was in Egypt earlier this week and downloads were taking about as long as B.Jay indicated, even with a fast(ish) wired hotel connection.
Now, back in the UK with 100Gbps symmetric the latest download completed in a few seconds.
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Hi everyone ! Thanks for your great work but I have a bug with that new version. I am unabled to zoom in the interface which is quiete annoying. It only affects the settings' windows. Running KaOS 2016.04
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Choose a folder for bookmark bar that doesn't have your speed dial folder in it, or move the speed dial folder to a location outside your bookmark bar folder. You are allowed to pick any folder to view as speed dial or bookmark bar, and move your folders anywhere you want them. At the moment, you can't "hide" any item in your boookmark bar folder from being seen on the bar. Plus, all folders are just regular bookmark folders. None have any special properties, and none are stored outside of the Bookmarks file.
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I just keep both streams installed, and open each of them at least once a day. My default browser is the snapshot stream, and I keep the Stable stream in reserve.
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You remind me of the marijuana joke: To date, there have been zero deaths from marijuana overdoses. With legalization, however, officials fear that number may triple, this year alone.
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Sometimes I press OK on giving a webpage the right to show notifications Vivaldi closes. Other times is goes through. Is there a way to fix this (is it just my PC?)
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"We also made tab hibernation even better. You can now choose to hibernate an entire Tab Stack."
So, how I do this?
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Jejeje, Recently I Vivaldi drains CPU in windows 10 so much.
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The QA guy works almost exclusively in Linux and Mac. Your issues are not being ignored.
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What about greying/blurring out those tabs? Not sure how this would work with the various appearance settings though. Seems most logical to me and easy to see in your peripheral vision.
Alternatively, what if they were squashed to pinned-tab size, but remained in their current position?
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Same here. Quite annoying if you want to use it for email and notifications/facebook.
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This is annoying for me too, I really dislike the current implementation. Accordingly I've filed a 'bug' for this feature request:
VB-15752(edit: sorry, can't delete redundant post)
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I think the problem that the tab cycler in O12 solved was this: in old Opera we learned to cycle tabs in recently used order, but this introduced the issue of the tabs in the tab bar now being out of sequence, such that if you scroll through tabs a la Chrome, the tab focus jumps around in a seemingly erratic fashion. The tab cycler wasn't a permanent visual feature, and so the order could freely change and thus remain in recently used order, with most recent at the top.
The problems for me with the new implementation are these:
- the cycled tab thumbnails move, rather than the focus moving through the sequence
- the thumbnails are large; this is disorientating
- the thumbnails are not loaded for hibernated tabs, so are useless (or bug?)
- the centrally located tab title (which I use to feel my way through with) flashes in front of you while you hunt for the wanted tab, changing according to the current focus
- you can only see 5 thumbnails at once (or 4…I have a new standalone installation with 4 for some reason), which limits your scope if you're looking for a long lot tab at the bottom of the list
- the tab thumbnails are horizontally arranged (this is the primary cause of most problems above!), while text is written left to right, so are not optimised for tab titles.
However! I think the modern cycler looks really nice, and mirrors the way alt+tab works in Windows (almost! you can still see all open windows with alt+tab), and I'm sure I'm in a minority of users who want this feature in Vivaldi. In any case I've filed a 'bug' feature request:
VB-15752
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I just tried a new window (and restarted) with few tabs and hangs still happen on one PC. :-(.
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I'm getting the page hangs (Win x64).
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There is a bug when is pressed ctrl+t from "Developer tools", if I do that, Google Chrome's page is opened:
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