Ready to make your own mouse gestures? Now you can with Vivaldi 1.2
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Nifty feature, but completely useless: Two or more stroke mouse gestures get mis-detected way too often (like "Close Tab" being interpreted "New Tab").
Still only Opera (old one and new one) gets it right all the time.
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Zoom scaleable with moving a mouse wheel will be the best.
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You may have vision issue, but other users do not, so please don't use large text to get attention. The zoom already is scalable using the mouse wheel. Hold down the Ctrl key. It can also be used to scroll tabs if you enable that in Settings, Tabs, Tab Features, Switch tabs by scrolling.
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Another stable release, Congratulations Vivaldi team
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Editable mouse gestures is far from useless, but it is buggy; that much I will grant you. I have already submitted a bug report for this. Other gestures are also misinterpreted.
(VB-17849) Gesture Up Detaches Tab
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Developer Tools shortcut opening in Elements tab instead of Console. Please fix this bug.
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Mostly agree with your wishlist, especially history iin the sidebar.
You can already make the side panel overlap the page content with a custom CSS tweak as described here by another user https://vivaldi.net/en-US/teamblog/117-snapshot-1-2-490-3-clearer-download-progress#!/ccomment-comment=17955
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Dear developers, when can we expect some additions to the bookmark bar? I especially miss a function to open subfolders with a middle click. This is the primary reason which still prevents me from using Vivaldi as my main browser.
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Congrats on the new release! Now, please, will you work on the Speed Dial? Stock images, icons, more columns, better management options, etc
Well said this part!
I hope in the future I choose the images to sites on Speed Dial
I know they are working on it, I'm expecting a lot for this feature, you can choose images to my sites. -
This version of this faster than the previous one, the sites are being opened very, very fast! Excellent release!
Thank you for the option to open sites automatically by the nickname quick command! f2 -
I think he wants to zoom in/out using mouse whell on zoom scale. And it would be good actually.
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I am also waiting for this feature, is in the list, perhaps in the next release, many are asking this.
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Without visions can't be Vivaldi. Scaleable zoom was in old Opera and it was easy to zoom webpage only with moving with mouse wheel over the zoom bar.
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Options for lazy loading of tabs: 1.3? There's a lot of pent-up demand for it.
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There are still some bugs with mouse gestures. Two- or more stroke gestures can skip a stroke and still function. (e.g. up-left-down closes window, but up-down also closes window, but ONLY when up-down is unmapped. If it is mapped, then it perform the mapped gesture.)
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Good, you've half fixed the start/home page issue. Now, how about changing the tab name "start page" to what it actually is - Speed Dial? And there's an anomaly (or bug) in the Speed Dial, in that while Speed Dial is highlighted in blue up top, when one clicks on the "+" to add a new thumbnail, the dialog box title shows as "Add Bookmark." Confusing.
Here are a couple of changes that would get me to take a very close look at Vivaldi as my main browser:
Speed Dial:- configurable thumbnail size; SD is effectively unusable with a large number of thumbnails
- have add box show open tabs, so new thumbnail can be chosen among them by clicking
Recently open tabs: Facility needed. Would like to see a button (or icon), e.g., at the bottom right of the screen.
Of less consequence:
- Search field option could be worded better, e.g., "Put Search Field in Address Bar" or "Combine Search Field with Address Field." Right now, it takes experimenting to see what you mean.
That's all I can think of for now. Thanks,
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Yes. Scroll-wheel on the slider works nicely in Old Opera, but only up to 300% - that's also a bug in Vivaldi. Webpage zoom can go up to 500% with the slider but not with the scroll-wheel zoom
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Agreed. It's more comfortable to use the slider in old Opera, and feedback is instant, unlike the feedback in Vivaldi.
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You can already make the side panel overlap the page content with a custom CSS tweak as described here by another user https://vivaldi.net/en-US/teamblog/117-snapshot-1-2-490-3-clearer-download-progress#!/ccomment-comment=17955
Thanks for that; it works really well, and the hidden address bar is a great bonus for people like me with wide screens and limited vertical space!
I pasted your CSS codes to the bottom of the actual common.css, rather than linking to it in the HTML file. Naturally I backed up the original file just in case.
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I nice browser with some very useful features. However, has anyone tried to play MP3 audio or MP4 videos in version 1.2 for Windows? The internal player doesn't work for me. I've reported this by e-mail to support, but so far there's been no response.