Snapshot 1.2.470.11 - Editable Gestures
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Same problem here. Can't get the logic by which Vivaldi decide where to place the new tab.
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After enabling "Open Bookmarks in Panel with Single Mouse Click", there is a conflict with middle click -> try opening a bookmark with Single Click and while it's loading, Middle Click on another bookmark to open it in the background: both tabs load the same URL (the one from the second bookmark).
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Please fix the aggressive caching. It makes the browser unsuable for me. I have pinned tabs for certain StackOverflow Tags/topics, but each time I start Vivaldi and the tab loads, it loads a very old cached version of the page.
This is completely unusable for me, as I need always the latest version without hitting F5 manually. Also Stackoverflow uses Websockets for notifications, these need to connect to and it only seems to happen once you hit F5. Opera behaves correctly in this case. Please fix it. I have to use Opera again until this is fixed. Gamebreaker
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Please could we have two new commands accessible from keyboard and mouse gestures:
- go up a level (e.g. from www.thing.com/thing2 to www.thing.com/)
- go to top of page.
I'm sure I'll think of more!
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VERY nice for a first implementation! Good work!
I've got some suggestions, of course. I very much miss the gesture + flip functionality from Opera 12 - I hope it is on your list.
The Quick Commands dialogue doesn't take bare words for search. I think it should use the default search engine if no keyword prefix is added. Now, if it doesn't find anything in the history, it shows nothing and Enter or Shift + Enter does nothing.
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I'm uncertain what the Chromium reasoning actually is, but it seems possible (if not likely) that various browser extensions are capable of acquiring and saving certain user's personal data in the course of what they do (including but not limited to password managers). In that case, they may need protection against unauthorized access just as do passwords.
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A request: at speed dial, please make to be enable locker gesture below.
hold left -> click right -> release left
Win 10 home 64bit + Vivaldi 64bit.
*The gesture "hold right -> move left to right" works well. -
This is not aggressive caching, but lazy loading. It reduces overhead. In time, I suppose Vivaldi will offer the option to continually update background tabs rather than hibernating them, or to fetch a new page when waking from hibernation - and then other users will complain about RAM and processor usage unless that option is turned off.
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Yes. Some people still talked about this some comments above.
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Vivaldi did this QC type of search in a recent past but they canceled/disabled this for some reason. I hope they re-implement it soon.
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Hey! Thanks a lot for the return of turbo-bookmarks (Open Bookmarks on Nickname Match)! I rediscover it accidentally browsing the configs… Why isn't it in changelog above? Or is it written in a different manner? Anyway, that's great!
But I still having problems in not adding items in my wishlist on www.amazon.com.br, appearing a message saying "We have a problem to move the following item. Please try again later". I deleted private data and files (top sites, current session, current tabs, last session, last tabs) however the issue continues. On US and JP stores I can add items normally. Could you please verify this?
When I activate "Remove Tab Spacing in Maximized Windows", the stacks don't show the division of tabs on top, making it white, being impossible to see how many tabs are in the stack and choose them by this. I remember to read something about it in comments some time ago. Is it a known issue?
Win10 x64, Viv x64.
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A good email client is a client that can make backups of your imap folders frequently
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Great, thank you for noting it. I fully appreciate the nature of solving problems with the engine. I do seem to remember at the time Opera boasting (rightfully) that it loaded the DOM the fastest, and text first, and in such a way that it wouldn't jump around. I may well have misremembered but it was very much a feature not just a coincidence that you could start reading straight away. I really enjoyed that.
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Are you talking about Quick Start? If I've got the name right, it was a feature that appeared when you clicked in the URL field and you could customise it with bookmarks and so on.
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After installing at home, I found the next/previous tab actions to work exactly like right/left tab. The confusing bit is that there are two sets of tab switch actions. Next/Previous Tab and Next/Previous Tab (Recent). The former works like I want; the latter is in recently used order.
Still hoping for rocker gesture customization!
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Thanks for the hint. I must read more carefully!
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Thanks for improving gestures. Please go further by allowing the user to choose which button activates drawing. I strongly prefer middle-click.
A visible trails option and related color choice option would help round out the featureset.
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Image V just curiosity is it this normal when install on windows 10 using new version… is it only me seeing double vision V installing on my taskbar? by design or bugs?
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It sometimes happens. With Vivaldi open, just remove the icon that is NOT highlighted from the task bar, and pin the one the is highlighted to the task bar. After I did that, the double vision never came back.
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Opera 12 was built up progressively over a dozen or so years on the codebase of Opera 5. Vivaldi is barely a year old. Before Opera 9 or 10 (I forget which), they used to be able to charge money for the browser to support a development team of over 100 people. Vivaldi's team is smaller. What the browser does already is amazing, and the devs are working really hard to add more features and fix bugs while also improving performance.
Be a good sport, come on!