The most customizable browser is now the most colorful: Vivaldi version 1.3 debuts with custom themes, enhanced privacy and much more
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I mean, it just doesn't show up: http://imgur.com/a/1nvEh. Reloading doesn't help (even with CTRL+F5).
Windows 10 x64
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I do not know, it shows me normal. As well as the Firefox. Try taking Update Drivers (grafic, motherboard, processor), Flash player, and install the 64 bit version of the program.
I'm currently on Win7 x64 but when you reach the other PC and tested on Win10 x64 -
I wanted to tell the Vivaldi team how much I appreciate the new 1.3 release. I've been checking the Vivaldi blog literally every day for 1.3 final.
The release looks fantastic, and you fixed a very annoying bug where Vivaldi would hang and crash on certain sites (foundation.zurb.com would always crash 1.2).
I'm a full time web developer, and I really love the powerful features in this browser. Keep up the good work!
Rob
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By the way, the User Data folder in Vivaldi in Windows 10 had grown to 450MB, (from 364MB) since my last post on that 5 hours ago. I haven't added or changed any settings. Where did those additional MBs come in?!
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Congrats on another amazing release!
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Well, you've done it now, Vivaldi team! I give up, I'm using this as my main browser starting today. The fact that you even got the feature in to right-click and post notes in any text entry field that I've been missing is just the last straw, I wanted to keep supporting Firefox so we'd have more than one rendering engine on the planet but Vivaldi is just too good to ignore. Great work people. Two thumbs way up.
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I updated every drivers (IOBit Driver Booster), and tried Vivaldi x64 as well. Still doesn't workβ¦
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Maybe a stupid question. Using 1.3.551.28 64 bit, is this 1.3 newer?
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Good job!
Thank you so much for improving mouse gestures and particularly adding the gesture commands scroll top and scroll bottom!
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It's essentially the same.
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Cache (especially if you watch a lot of videos on line), topsites, data storage, thumbnails, etc., etc., etc. My main version has the folder size at 1.01GB at the moment. That's pretty normal.
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The very saturated colors make my head hurt and my skin crawl. I always said there should be a setting to mute or fade the page theme colors in the UI.
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The developers have made new style choices. They are unlikely to revert to the specific exact look that you liked.
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Sounds like you didn't find the "save" button for your changes. If you did, there are still the "highlight" and "accent" colors in any theme, for which you may use the color picker to mute or completely change them to some shade of gray.
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It's not that, they still have the look from 1.2, but there's an issue. On most websites, if you have the light theme, the buttons on the address bar are white, but on some few websites, like wikihow.com, they turn black, when it should be white. If you have "accent color on windows" turned on, like I do for the Subtle theme, the non-current tab text color is always white, new tab button and trash icon are always light, but on some certain sites, they're all dark, and the non-current tab text is also dark. It's very inconsistent. It's just an issue that wasn't in 1.2, but it doesn't seem like something that was intended.
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Thanks for the great work.
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Been using the snapshots for the last few months. Enjoyed seeing it evolve into the 1.3 stable release. Being able to edit the css etc. and go beyond the already fantastic default customizing capabilities is a lovely thing! My browser now blends into my OS's UI beautifully. You have managed to marry form and function wonderfully. Not just eye candy but very powerful as well. Why anyone hasn't done it sooner is a mystery to me. Keep up the the awesome work devs! Look forward to future releases!
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To be fair, it was done before, in the original iterations of Opera (shepherded by our own founder) so it's just an idea that is seeing new life, since current Opera management abandoned it.
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File that specific comment as a bug. They have been alert to incorrect text and color changes, but have not caught them all. Contrast preservation should be consistent.
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1. There is now a significant delay when opening the right click menu in certain text boxes (on pastebin, youtube, and in this comment box, for example).
2. There was a delay in text appearing when typing in certain pastebin documents. It doesn't seem to have anything to do with the length of the document or the syntax highlighting. Vivaldi might not be responsible.
The problems above are new since what I believe was the previous stable release (I think I had 1.2.4something). The following has been a problem for as long as I've been using Vivaldi:
3. Editing and searching Notes is painfully slow. I never noticed any delay in Opera 11, and I had thousands of notes there. On Vivaldi, I have maybe one or two thousand at most. Could the ten or so images I've saved as notes make that much of a difference?