Powerful commands to control noisy tabs - Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.7.735.11
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Thanks for the muting commands! Now, how about commands for hibernating tabs?
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How about posting some links? So far i've not found a problem [so either i'm not visiting the right sites, or the fault is local to you].
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And I think this kind of thing demonstrates amply why it's so hard for the developers to replicate the instances of occasional random people losing this or that file in the User Data folder when they update, while the rest of the userverse sails into the next version without incident. It's a frustrating fact of life that this happens, and the reasons are so hard to pin down, because they seem unique to the user(s) involved.
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Which hibernating commands do you lack?
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I'd like to see some improvements in session manager. Especially ability to open saved session in private window/tabs.
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Norwegian BankID does not work. Cannot do any internet banking. Same issue in previous snapshot.
Could be a Chromium issue. Does not work in Opera 44 either.
But good, old IE9 saved me…. :shock:Win7x64 Vx32
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youtube, every movie
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i dont think that desktop manager has something to do with it
should be more family-based problem, and there are just several of them
you don't need warehouse of laptops, you can use VMs
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Wow, right click on picture and choose option "Use Image as Start Page Background" nice, very nice! Many thanks
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Well, that is simply incorrect. If you say V is broken for you only, then i can believe the possibility. However your belligerant initial post implied that V-Linux is broken generically, & that's simply untrue. I watch YouTube every morning whilst on my exercise bike, & it is working just fine for me. You have some local problem; it's unfair to blame V.
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I can easily mute a tab that's playing constantly using UI, but I did not found a way to silent a tab that occasionally produces sounds (like facebook notifications). Is it possible?
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Couldn't agree more, would be a good alternative for the current annoying behavior! I don't want to disable auto completion completely, it is an handy feature if implemented correctly.
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The file was broken on the initial upload. We fixed it shortly afterwards, within 30 mins of the blog post going live. However due to caching issues it seems we have been intermittently offering the wrong (original/broken) package to some people.
You were just getting it from the wrong server… works for me!
More seriously though, all the caching issues shoudl now be fixed as well and it should (crosses fingers) work for everyone.
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Not a massive fan of the "fullscreen" option in the context menu; as a web developer it appears to be in the place where inspect element should be…
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Same here, inspect is supposed to be the last item. It would be great if the context menu was customisable. It's confusing to have »fullscreen« or »services« or anything with »spoken text to itunes« in the context menu. Image and website inspection is all I need.
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It's the same as Old Opera, which makes sense, since this browser is for users migrating from Old Opera, but we have already requested the option to edit menus. Lots of upvotes for that already This is already in the Feature Requests thread
Opera 12.17 Default context menu is as follows:
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Back
Forward
Rewind
Fast ForwardReload
Reload EveryBookmark Page
Copy Address
Send Link by Mail
Print
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Inspect Element
Source
Validate
Open WithBlock Content
Edit Site PreferencesFullscreen
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I know, didn't like it in the old Opera as well.
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Looks like a bug in this blog software: when the top post is edited, as it apparently was today (Last modified on Thursday, 26 January 2017 01:56)–though it would be difficult to know what changed--the top date is changed as well. That date now says Jan 26 when in fact the post appeared on Jan 24. It's more useful/accurate if the top date doesn't change (that's the purpose of the "Last modified" date below).
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Not a massive fan of the "fullscreen" option in the context menu; as a web developer it appears to be in the place where inspect element should be…
I disagree with that sentiment.
The button 'should be' wherever the Vivaldi developers think it best to place it. The whole point of having a different browser offering is to have different options. Just because other browsers do something one way, or put buttons in certain spots, doesn't mean that is where a button 'should be'.
It might be unfamiliar, but whoever designed the menu might have had a good reason for putting it there. After a while, the user that is not used to a button being in a particular spot might realize that the placement that Vivaldi uses is actually better. Or they might not. But the point is that browser designers following the designs of the other browser developers is the reason why all the other browsers available lately are so bland.
The ultimate goal would be to have the menu editable, to allow the user to decide what is best. But Vivaldi is not at that point yet.
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I tried in Google Chrome (Version 56.0.2924.76) and it worked.
The strange thing is that after using Chrome, both Vivaldi and Opera also works …