Badge fix – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.9.818.3
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Found two issues that didn't seem to occur in previous versions:
1/ There seems to be a bug with the closing of tabs. Right now I have a couple of tabs I can't close; middle-clicking or clicking on the X don't work; they seem to have become zombie-tabs. They do seem to be visible in the list of recently closed tabs though.
2/ When opening a new tab, a search term entered in the search box in a previous tab keeps on surviving in the new tab. I think whenever a new tab is opened, the search term in the search box should be reset.Keep up the good work!
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Btw, I have kind of feature request: is there a way to pin pinned tab for 1 address forever? It would be cool to force links from pinned tabs to open in a new tab instead of locked one. Thanks )
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@Fukurokudzu Use the shortcuts to open links in a new tab: Ctrl + Click, Middle-click, Shift + Click, or a mouse gesture.
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Since 1.9 I'm getting shit 'shimmering' or 'shaking' of pixels in YouTube videos. Not on every video, but on this one happens everytime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLaaTuh-sMg
Tried default Flags settings, didn't help. Vivaldi x64 uses AVC1 decoder and HTML5 player. Did anyone experienced something similar? -
@gt500: I can't confirm the fix -- it's just as broken for me as it were in the previous build
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@dragonmastr: Confirmed for this version at home on Win10 x64 and at work Win7 x64. 32bit Vivaldi in both cases. Fierce annoying.
Also cannot log in to this comments section without enabling third party cookies, which is rather unfortunate.
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@Cqoicebordel Type badidea and Vivaldi will disable the warning for this site.
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@icepanther: Yeah, it's a joke site You can see more at bad.horse directly, doing a traceroute to the site too
(just in case, it's from Dr Horrible Sing-along Blog)But yeah, it's a Chr issue too. But Vivaldi should be able to bypass that (and we should too)
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@rexfahrer: OMG ! Indeed it works. But it's such a bad UI/UX whatever !
It even remember the fact I typed it !
There is so much wrong in that workaround !
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@ruario: (You should read this thread)
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@Cqoicebordel said in Badge fix – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.9.818.3:
@icepanther: Yeah, it's a joke site You can see more at bad.horse directly, doing a traceroute to the site too
(just in case, it's from Dr Horrible Sing-along Blog)indeed, the site admins were thorough with their joke !
(I knew I remembered a "bad horse" song from... somewhere...)
@Rexfahrer said in Badge fix – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.9.818.3:
@Cqoicebordel Type badidea and Vivaldi will disable the warning for this site.
Wow, talk about an undocumented feature (or bad UX, as @Cqoicebordel said).
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@cqoicebordel: This has actually been around for a while. The bypass word used to be danger, and the obscure feature was almost removed altogether because it had become publicized and people were using it without thinking about (or knowledge of) the potential consequences.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=569999
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@ruario: Me too. I was closing a handful of tabs (⌘W) and then the crash occurred when I closed the last tab that had an active web page. Not sure if this has anything to do with it but it was a tab that had been open for a while. No extensions installed.
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@saudiqbal: Yes,please fix it. For some reason,Fair AdBlocker (by STANDS) is not working either.
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@vtomilin: Then I strongly suspect you are the only one. Are you sure you are up to date and what site are you testing on?
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@cqoicebordel: I am reading it
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It crashes often while closing tabs.
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Since the previous snapshot I have the problem that most of my company internal sites are reported as "Privacy Error" "NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID".
Chrome, Safari and Firefox all report these sites as green/trusted, so they seem to have valid certs.
Even more problematic, the links in the "Privacy Error" tab that appears then can't be clicked, so I can't click on "Advanced" and then on "Proceed to...". However tab + space + return allows me to proceed, not nice though (Latest Vivaldi Snapshot on latest macOS) -
@ruario: Was just making sure, there is so much to read here
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@xyzzy: Wasn't aware of that, at all. It's very interesting, thank you, but I think it is thoroughly the wrong approach.
It's a feature useful, so they implemented the keyword, but it shouldn't be used, so they didn't document it. That doesn't make sense.
They shouldn't force security down our throat.