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@andyraisbeck: Refer to my response to @marekano.
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To clarify, I find "notify when vivaldi is not running" always checked if I update the snapshot using the whole installer, because at work, under a squid proxy, the autoupdate not only doesn't pop up, but also fails even if manually checking for update, probably due to Vivaldi updater not even trying to use the proxy authentication.
While at home, with no constrained internet access, update not only popped up by itself, but my notify setting remained unchecked as it should. -
Still no IGN video fix. Get it sorted!
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Win 7 64 bit, Viv 64
@ian-coog said:@13.beta2 that can happen because there were some vivaldi exe active in memory, make sure after closing vivaldi there are no vivaldi.exe in task manager (ctrl-shift-esc)
MY suggestion ( my processes didn't close either) is use the replacement for task manager Windows called process explorer...a lot more info in MS downloads.
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@Dovelove one can also uncheck "continue running background apps"
chrome://settings/search#running
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I hope this bug is fixed before the final version, it does not work makes two versions.
It is not possible to open a folder with a nickname by the quick command, when it is set to open automatically. VB-28544 -
@yamiryuuzero said:
[...] "JavaScript from www.crunchyroll.com Oops, there was an error. Please refresh and try again" message.
This message doesn't appear on FireFox and I can post comments normally, despite not having Java installed on my computer at all.
JavaScript has nothing to do with Java except that it has a similar syntax. Any browser has a JavaScript engine. (save some exceptions of niche browsers for niche applications)
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@ian-coog: It's UI zoom. There's already an open bug for it.
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@D0J0P I have never understood this [& i know this is one of the hot-button items for you, along with rounded corners]. Having read your post i immediately opened a new tab to see this Brave New World in action. Zap - it opened lightning fast. Pow - it closed/vanished when told to, also lightning fast. Where should i expect to see these putative animations? Do i need a slower cpu or gpu? Can you pls post a video showing me what it is that you see?
And yes:
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Tower & Lappy = Maui Linux 17.03 x64 Plasma 5.9.3.
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@Christoph142 That's sooooo binary of you!
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@zorro Maybe you need Henry Calvin on the case...
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@an_dz: So, how could I possibly fix this issue? Wait until Vivaldi changes their code on the JavaScript or is there a way for me to fix it manually?
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Showing the desktop wallpaper still doesn't work in Win 10 x64. Also, the V icon on the top left disappeared but should be a known issue since it's pretty visible.
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Also, the new tab animations stutter a lot an I have a RX 470.
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@Steffie Do you have "Use Animations" turned on in the settings?
I've never done a video screen capture, but I tried to do it on Windows 10. Let's see if Vivaldi's forums will accept the videos:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9qyn0l0u292re6y/Start Page 15-May-17 10_09_31 PM.mp4?dl=0
And another one in a new window on how it looks with the tab bar not full:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ho8y4y1eqmaeus8/Start Page 15-May-17 10_11_11 PM.mp4?dl=0
You can see the animations are pretty sluggish, though it was especially sluggish when I recorded my screen than when there's nothing else going on in my computer, and there was a Vivaldi process that took up 800MB of RAM on top of other Vivaldi processes at the time.
I'm not super satisfied with the way the animation shows when the tab bar isn't full. It's fast and you can mostly tell there's movement by the way the new tab button moves more than the new tab itself. It'd be great if the tab itself moved slower, or was more animated.
No, I'm sure if your CPU or GPU was faster, it would be even better for the animations. They might be smoother on a faster PC, but mine isn't too bad as a 4th Gen i5 on a laptop with 6GB of RAM. If you get it working for you, let me know if it looks smoother on your end.
I love that they put animations there to begin with, even though they still need work. It's basically visual feedback that you opened and closed a tab, which I find more satisfying and makes the whole browser look and feel nicer, at least that's how I feel about it.
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@nsane: What is the setting you use for wallpapers? Slideshow, single image?
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@steffie: I think the animations were all meant to be subtle. Here's another one: In your UI example, try unchecking and re-checking the "Use Buttons in Range Controls". With "Use Animation" enabled, it looks like the check marks are being drawn.
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@nutcracker: I can confirm that. Hasn't been working for quite a number of snapshots lately.
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@D0J0P I'm afraid your reply baffles me nearly as much as your OP, but i thank you for responding.
"Do you have "Use Animations" turned on in the settings?" --> um, erm, i went to the trouble of posting my Settings pic precisely so that you would not [need to] ask me that question.
"No, I'm sure if your CPU or GPU was faster, it would be even better for the animations" --> um, erm, my exact question was "Do i need a slower cpu or gpu?". My point being, as i mentioned initially, that my tabs opening & closing occur super-fast, so maybe they're too fast for me to notice any animation?
Re your Dropbox posts, thanks anyway, but all i can see is tabs opening & closing, & shuffling along. Isn't that kinda the point? I still can't grasp anything special about this. Maybe my conceptualisation of the word animation is quite different to yours?
Again, thanks all the same for your time.
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@xyzzy Thank you. Subtle -- too right!! I had to repeat your suggestion a dozen times before i finally noticed it. For the most part, the ticks simply appeared & disappeared when requested, kinda like snapping my fingers or flicking a switch. Similar to my earlier remarks, i now wonder if these V animations mainly show up best for computers with slow cpu &/or low RAM? All i know is that on my Tower, with a decent [albeit far from cutting edge] i7, & 32 GB RAM, these things seem to happen either instantly, or so darn close to it that for practical purposes the animations might as well not be there. Whatever, my enjoyment of V remains very high; i was simply very curious about a "feature" that i've read mentioned in these fora/blogs a lot over time, but never understood. Thanks again.
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Tower & Lappy = Maui Linux 17.03 x64 Plasma 5.9.3.
Vivaldi 1.10.845.3 (Official Build) dev (64-bit)
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