Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10
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More options for Web panels (show adress, set zoom, set value of separate wide, etc.).
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Some extensions also make available for Web pages located on Web panel (block advertisements in YT videos for example).
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Add displaying information about page load time in the address bar while loading pages
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It would be perfect if you implement in Screenshot feature additional graphics tools. For example something like paint app. If you select area, than you can make arrows, circles, squares, custom text, bubbles, highlighter, color picker........etc.
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Add the option to choose your own background images in the Scheduled themes.
For example: If I have selected a color combination of red and blue, so I want image on background with a red boat at blue sea. And in another change theme with color combination of orange and dark blue, I want a background of a sunset on the savanna.
I hope you understand what I mean by that. Color themes match with the color of the background image.
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To the Right-click context menu add posibility Copy to Existing Note not only Copy to Note. Because, if you want add mulitple texts from page to notes, than create too many new notes.
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Better Download manager (something like Bookmarks manager) inside Speed dial's top bar.
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Add Sesion manager to the panel.
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To Screenshot feature add possibility for making gifs
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@CheVe11e_191 said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
Add the option to choose your own background images in the Scheduled themes.
For example: If I have selected a color combination of red and blue, so I want image on background with a red boat at blue sea. And in another change theme with color combination of orange and dark blue, I want a background of a sunset on the savanna.
I hope you understand what I mean by that. Color themes match with the color of the background image.
You requested this feature in the feature requests post from the last version 1.8 and 1.9, and I commented there! I will comment here as well, it would be great to have this feature! For those who like to schedule them, it would be great! As you said.
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@duarte.framos Maybe just add option to display all of them in separate "system" folder (like Trash).
This folder could have different behaviour than others (no clicking, not searchable, etc...) -
@vegadw https://github.com/fbaiodias/ipfs-chrome-station works, but is not ideal. I know this is a niche technology, but, it should take all of 5 minutes to paste the code in and do a bit of debugging regarding UI
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@ROTFL Yes, they could by default be added to some special folder, the user could at a later time move them if he so desires.
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@huhaa If you badly need this already, you can go to chrome://settings/content/ and add exceptions for certain domain's cookies. There are three options: Allow, Deny and Clear on exit. The latter might sound interesting for you...
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Bookmark bar enhancement:
1.) Middle mouse click on a bookmark subfolder should open all containing tabs.
2.) When opening a bookmark in a bookmark folder, the bookmark folder is getting closed. Would be great if it would stay open, so it would be possible to open more bookmarks at once.
3.) When opening a bookmark root folder, hovering the mouse cursor over another root folder should open it without the need of a second mouse click.
In short: Please take Opera's bookmark bar as an example. It has all three requested features implemented and has in my humble opinion the best bookmark bar of all popular browsers. Especially the first feature request is very important for me, cause it prevents me from using Vivaldi as my main browser.
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@JuniorSilva30 Yes, I know
you have 71 themes? If I remember correctly
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@pafflick I'm aware of that, but it is still a regression (for my usage). This is particularly so for extensions with different behavior depending on which direction one drags.
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@Ainamacar I just wanted to make sure that you know that, but I also understand why you would want to disable it. This reminds me of this picture that I grabbed from the Internets one day:
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@pafflick That is horrifying. He should have used Vim.
Anyway it was ambiguous what I knew, so I appreciate you mentioned it.
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@samhall Yes seeing a graphical representation of our time spent browsing particular sites would be spectacular. Love this browser.