Details matter. Vivaldi 1.6 is ready
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I figured something out… If you move the cursor next the tiny crack in between the url and search. You can resize them giving you more room. This is a complete work around but it is what it is.:twisted:
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Startup times see somewhat on par with chrome… However I see what you mean if you have vivaldi not run during background it takes 30-40 seconds for me..
Ubuntu 16.04
Intel i5.If there is any difference on Windows I will update this post later. If I don't forget I will try later :lol:
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Not as easy to implement as you might imagine. And with some rather large and much higher priority projects in front of them, since private window exists, private tabs are unlikely to be high priority soon.
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We can't replicate this at the moment. What sort of system are you on? Where do you live? When this was happening all the time to certain users, especially on Mac, it was found to be geo-sensitive - particular to certain places in Europe and the version of Google that was being served there. It would be good to know more of your circumstances.
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This is happening on a 13" Early-2011 MacBook Pro running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 and I am in Delaware, USA.
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I took a little time to look at Stable 1.6 settings etc. today.
Viv has so many features ( a lot I'll never use or didn't think I would ) like Scheduled Themes. But no… that feature is SO GREAT easier on eyes. I wish someone would make it cut blue out at night like program flux does for PC. Flux seems to be a flaky program now..maybe extension.Just thanks I think it is very stabe now and most problems I have can be attributed to a cloud backup program that crashed a long time ago.
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@Kanay:
Hello and thanks for the answer, yes i read about it, still is something that is out of place when it comes to development priorities for me, see above too for longer answer.
Thank you.
I don't see why some downvote a person for their ideas or comments if it suggests something other than party line every time. Makes no sense or thought.
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Thanks!
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I don't see why some downvote a person for their ideas or comments
He's not downvoted for his ideas, he is downvoted for his attitude, whining tone, and insistence. It's not the first time he posts this rant, and it has been explained before that designers do this, no development resources are misplaced.
Most users likely don't use Philips Hue feature either, probably never will, but they aren't constantly rubbing it in the developers face, who work so hard to bring us this wonderful browser.
<wild speculation="">They probably even made some sort of deal with Philips and got payed for implementation. Developers have to eat too, and financially managing a free project is not easy</wild>
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Yes, but that was never necessary before. Plus, the URL field is already cramped enough in some cases, particularly on https sites where you get a VERY wide badge with a site name taking up a lot of space (like the very one we're on now).
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Ever the dummy I tried vivaldi://mail and the browser got stuck on the pinned tab the page tried to load in. After killing the browser it would not load properly and displayed a white screen. I panicked and in the end opened a new window from the taskbar icon and restored an old session and grabbed some missing tabs from history. Back running but that was more excitement than I needed before trying to sleep. So don't try that unless you are prepared for it.
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I'm just wondering, what are the basics you feel Vivaldi is missing?
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Who makes YOU the judge?
I've noticed one thing > some cannot take others opinions AT ALL and don't see what THEY are complaining about! But they reserve the right to complain in their own way. I love the Theme Scheduler he spoke of but agree with a lot of his points. Doesn't make either of us WRONG.
< Wild Speculation> Europe and South America seem to have a lot more testosterone and thinner skin than some others. < Wild Speculation>
I think there is a LOT of <wild speculation="">…...going on the Internet all the time
It could be if one was not so judgmental and one sided all would benefit IF THEY took the time to LISTEN. This is meant for EVERYONE and EVERYTHING not one person or thing. So now I am READY to be down-voted and flamed. Jump to conclusions by using same flawed quick acting analysis.
Never criticize your neighbor until you have walked a mile in his ( or her that demand PC ! ) moccasins.
Old American Indian saying ( I think Chief Joseph, Ayespy will correct me)</wild> -
Unfortunately due to Vivaldi crashing randomly thanks to YouTube HTML5 videos, I have to return to 1.5
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I am getting edit tabs boxes for people that aren't even me. If I try it I get a comment box.
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Kanay said earlier:-
1. Delete private data on exit
2. Image context menu
3. APNG support (one can use an extension)Basic things that others also want, but then so are 101 other things on the list of things that are regarded as essential by someone. Email, sync, developer tools, etc., useless to some, vital for others.
A small team cannot do it all at once. Remember that Opera 12.18 was the culmination of over a decade of work by a bigger team than Vivaldi has now.
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Opera had over 700 staff when Jon left, 200 of them devoted to the browser - which had been under development for over 15 years.
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Because the comments are both negative and unhelpful. Constructive criticism is always welcome. Bitching and whining, especially when some of the concerns are not even valid (having designers and letting them work is "out of place when it comes to development priorities.") User would demand Vivaldi hire only developers, who cost three times as much, and no designers - because apparently no potential customers care how software looks and feels.
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Hah! I did something similar, so you're a "dummy" just the same as some dude with a 155 IQ.
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