Snapshot 1.2.470.11 - Editable Gestures
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Bug (was in previous build as well):
Google Keep extension cannot login. Opens an empty page on login.
This is the extension I'm talking about
Vivaldi 64bit/ Win 10
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I bet his or her parents loved raising him… just doesn't hear.
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Hello and congrats on a new way. Can you share with us statistics how many percent do Vivaldi have on market? How many we are? :-).
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I managed to get something like this by deleting History Back/Forward, then assigning FlipBack/FlipForward to Zoom in/out.
Submitted bug as:
(VB-17208) Unable to Assign Rocker Gestures to Zoom in/out
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Thanks. We will look into it.
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Feature suggestion: I would find it very useful that when selecting a text and right clicking on it, there was an option such as "find this text in this page".
And one question, is there a public bug list that we can check? Just not to repeat bug reports/feature requests.
BTW, really awsome work guys, these snapshot is amazing! Congrats!
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What about "fore" and "aft"?
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I'm not participating in the snapshots at the moment, but good job on rolling out continual improvements. It makes me very excited for the future of Vivaldi_!_ I'm also happy to see that some attention is being paid to getting popular Chrome extensions working right with this browser. I'm hopeful that one day the new Google Keep extension will start functioning properly. I've filed a bug report, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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Just remember you're comparing a basically brand-new, from the ground up built web browser to one that's been mature for years and years. It's going to be a while before they get the kinks worked out, so it will not be for everybody. I personally have no need for a built-in e-mail client, but I do hope you get your wish some day. It seems the majority of people are happy with a webmail setup. I use Google Inbox. Others seem to really like Thunderbird. But it'll probably be a while before Vivaldi really becomes "the new old Opera" that we all know and love.
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I am 100% of one.
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Great update.
-'Over a Link' sub gestures Can they be disabled?( bug reported by me)
-It would be great to be able to modify Rocker Gestures, I personally want to assign tab cycler in recently used order to it. Both cycling methods are great but right now I can use only one.
-I have assigned fast forward function to mouse gesture and I have to wait a lot longer than in O12 before it becomes active after opening a page. -
Win7 64 bit, 32 Viv
Can anyone confirm… I seem to still be getting double entries of same URL in bookmarks when I bookmark a page. Did I just not see and delete it from last build?
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Yes, I have the same issue.
ArchLinux 64bit (KDE Plasma 5 desktop)
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I found that speed dial thumbnails disappeared after relaunching Vivaldi.
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- Press F5
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Quit nagging about the email client. It will be released when it's stable enough. Nobody wants to lose important emails; not even when testing beta software.
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Congrats guys on a new and wonderful snapshot!
Vivaldi team has really inherited the no nonsense approach of the old Opera team, up to version 11.0 I believe. Every feature introduced has sense for at least some of us, and if it does not, it doesn't stand in the way.
Many important and large developers have forgot that the freedom of choice is one of the most important factors in making a successful software project and adopted the highly restricting method of "adapt or die". I am thrilled that Vivaldi is going upstream of today's coding and design customs.
The gradient on extensions buttons is gone Thank You for that as perhaps it was my request few weeks back to remove it that prompted the team to do it.
I have one more design spit and polish suggestion: Put in few icons (styled black/gray like icons in bookmarks or in address bar) in "V" drop-down and few spacers just to visually de-clutter it. -
Many important and large developers have forgot that the freedom of choice is one of the most important factors in making a successful software project and adopted the highly restricting method of "adapt or die". I am thrilled that Vivaldi is going upstream of today's coding and design customs.
This.
There are fashions in everything. I find the current fashions in software/interface design appalling. It is all about restrictions, limitations, "simplification" and telling the user what they ought to do as defined by some team of "UX designers". Everything looks dumbed down and acts dumbed down. Random example: I wasted an hour yesterday trying to connect a Win 10 laptop to an ad hoc network, only to discover that Microsoft took that functionality out. The horrid interface doesn't tell you why. It's appallingly sparse; the first thing one thinks of doing is right clicking something. You can't. They took that out too. The "simplicity" just leaves you baffled as to how to move forward with an issue.
I don't even really blame MS. They are trying to follow the herd because their hegemony has slipped away (I imagine old MicroSerfs sitting in a bar reminiscing about the glory days of the Windows 95 launch, when the whole world was watching and caring). So they've hired people who are making Windows like all the other horrid "ecosystems" out there. UX, "cloud", "apps" (Gawd I hate that word), "mobile first", dumb it down, no options, bloody awful.
At least Vivaldi thinks we should be treated like adults with computers instead of children with "toys". Thank you Vivaldi.
/rant
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Strange one for you….[Win7, 64bit, Vivaldi 64bit)
The Mouse Gesture edit buttons are showing as black squares for me, and behaviour of their click actions is inconsistent. Sometimes they don't appear to function at all, sometimes they do.
I'd also second the call to have mouse gestures overwrite conflicting gestures, or at least let you know which assignment they conflict with.
But overall I'm DELIGHTED to have this feature back. It's the one I've been waiting for since TP1!
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Woow, very nice guys Customize gesture mapping !!! perfect