Snapshot 1.2.470.11 - Editable Gestures
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argh. looks like emoji does not work here. thank you again! i was not going to post this request again here as i promised last time around
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Very nice snapshot, thanks!
I miss the gesture commands "go to top of page" and "go to end of page" though.
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Custom gestures is a very welcome addition! One minor note though: if I want to set a gesture that's already in use, it can be hard to figure out exactly which gesture is causing the conflict.
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2 major bookmarks bar problems:
- The new version switched all my text-only bookmarks bar entries to text+icon, and Settings has no effect in allowing me to revert them to only text - this shoves many of them off the right end of the bar, which leads to the next problem…
- The bookmarks that appear in the overflow area (called up by the >> symbol) will not open a page - they seem inactive. Since many of my key bookmarks bar references were at the right end of the bar and now unusable, this forces me to revert my usage to the 1.1 Stable version to recover a properly working bar.
(Stand-alone 32-bit Vivaldi installation on Win7-64)
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YES! Love to see those updates which bring features just like the old opera. Thanks a lot for going straight on with the updates.
A small question: Can you reproduce this problem?
- Open 2 tabs.
- Close the first tab with the down-right mouse-gesture, stopping with the mouse cursor above a hyperlink. Then release right mouse button. The second tab will be opened.
- Now dont move the mouse and use the down mousegesture for opening a new tab/open link in new tab.
In my case, the hyperlink from the old, just closed tab where the mouse was while closing the tab will be opened.
Anyone else?
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Question: Clicking on a link in a tab opens it at the very last of the tab bar. I believe this used to be next to the current tab. Which setting do I need to change? Cannot find anything related in settings.
Alt+D somehow was removed as the shortcut to go to the addressbar. Thankfully, I have the option to set it manually which I did so that's sorted out. Cheers.
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"Close tabs to the right/left" tab context menu (VB-2132)
… and if I have tabs on the right/left then what? bellow/above…? implement it better -
? Dont get it. There is "Close all to the left", "Close all to the right" and also "Close all other tabs". What exactly are you missing?
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Question: Clicking on a link in a tab opens it at the very last of the tab bar. I believe this used to be next to the current tab. Which setting do I need to change? Cannot find anything related in settings.
Settings -> Tabs -> New Tab position
- Always Last or
- Next to Related Tab or
- Next to Tab
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Can anyone confirm? Clicking on a speeddial tab will need ~1 second, before the website is loading.
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If you have "Tab Bar Position" set to Left or Right (not Top), "Close all to the left", "Close all to the right" does not make sense (if you want to be precise) …
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Thanks, good point, detailed info on duplicates should be added to gestures as well as keyboard shortcuts.
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Next to Tab does not seem to work here. Next to Related Tab works but is unpredictable as usual! Would do more tests.
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Are there plans to improve suggestions in the address bar? Right now it needs me to enter the keywords correctly and in right order. For example… If I have a URL in history with the title x-men, Vivaldi suggests it to me if I type x-men but not x men.
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Wait, how did we jump from 1.1.453.52 to 1.2.470.11?
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By releasing the 1.1
The version number is divided as is : x.y.a.b, with x.y the future final version number, and 'a' being the day and 'b' the number of builds in that day/branch. -
Thanks for what I consider a real milestone on Vivaldi release history.
So much useful and frequently asked features that is hard to remember all of them
So nice to see fixed the long standing VB-9683 witch is sort of my first bug kill (I discovered it and I had the idea about how to fix it.
Not to mention the customizable new tab, which open the doors to custom personal home pages and custom speed dials and start pages.
And another endless list of not minor improvements
And so on, thanks to the team for that
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Because 1.1 is the stable version, and 1.2 will be the next stable version. This is the first snapshot for the next stable version.
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Holymotherofgod what an update! So MANY features and options that random users have been agitating for have been added, and so MANY bugs addressed. If you keep this up, no one will have anything to talk about in the forums!