Custom Speed Dial thumbnails – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.10.862.6
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@g_bartsch said in Custom Speed Dial thumbnails – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.10.862.6:
Refresh this page and try the 32 bit link again. Fixed here. Thank you devs.
Thanks for informing! I updated the page and now it is working perfectly! Thank you Team Vivaldi too!
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@xyzzy: Same issue as well
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While we're working on Speed Dial, do you think we could have the border radius of the thumbnails match the set border radius of our themes? Even if you max out the corner rounding, it stays the same.
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@sapient: "but I couldn't help myself, made it my default a couple of weeks ago" --> ha, you made a very wise decision!
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@duarte-framos said:
OMG ... Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!
It's hard to tell if you're happy or not. If only you could make it clearer...
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@ROTFL Yeah, I figures as much. No problem I'll probably design my own speed dial icons locally using SVG in Inkscape anyway, then export as PNG, or JPEG.
Maybe we should eventually open a new thread for "speed dial themes" or pre-made thumbnail bundles with specific styles, nice icons and occasional animated GIFs
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32-bit Windows download is now working OK
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@Pesala 64-bit Windows download is wokring also well
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@JuniorSilva30 Yes, thanks Vivaldi for the quick fix for this so we can update now.
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@dleon: That's right! I have a lot of nested folders in my Speed Dial, arranged in multiple levels! In fact I do not use bookmarks or, to be more specific, I have bookmarks with just one folder named Speed Dial (and another one called bookmarks bar with the exact same contents)! I got used to that 'bookmark system' after following Opera Chromium which didn't have bookmarks for over a year!
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@nutcracker Interesting. I have a single top-level folder named Speed Dial, I show it on start page and Bookmark Bar, and it has six folders in it, two of which have (24 and 51) folders in them.
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After some hours of shutdown, reopened Vivaldi and I've already lost 2 of the 3 custom thumbnails I've set yesterday. Not a good start.
wait but... It disappears if I delete the temp file I selected... no, it doesn't have to load the file from disk, it has to import the image into the SD bookmark as thumbnails. -
Summary: Custom SD thumbnails gets loaded from disk files instead of being imported
Key: VB-29020
Project: Vivaldi BrowserCustom SD thumbnails gets loaded from disk files instead of being imported
Steps to reproduce:
I've made 3 custom small thumbnails, put them in C:\temp\ and simply set them with "select custom thumbnail", as I already did with VivaldiHooks so far. Then I deleted the temp files. Vivaldi uses local files from where they were set, so now I've lost them.
The thumbnails should be stored like any other thumbnails in Top Sites or anyway kept inside Vivaldi databases.Expected behaviour:
Vivaldi Should import the custom thumbnail exactly as it does for autogenerated ones.Actual behaviour:
if temporary local file is deleted, no SD thumbnail can be shown.Vivaldi version:
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@iAN-CooG said in Custom Speed Dial thumbnails – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.10.862.6:
Vivaldi version:
1.91.862.6It's already 2 snapshots that the user agent version it's set 1.91 instead of 1.10 why this?
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@Gwen-Dragon sigh, ok thanks. There are too many "webmasters" that shouldn't be in IT industry and better be working on potato fields.
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Okay, we need a thread with users uploading their custom thumbs...
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@Gwen-Dragon I would, but unfortunately, my knowledge in graphics is pretty much nil. I pretty much live off of the creations of others...
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Custome speed dial thumbs are missing when deleting/moving/renaming images from hard drive (VB-29024). Thumbs should be stored somewhere inside Vivaldi profile data.
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Great! I was waiting for this feature from the very beginning of the Vivaldi project. Now speed dial looks nicer and easier to use, and I am one step closer to finally migrating from Opera 12. Thanks!
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Oh, and something else! ALL categories of search results in the Address Bar dropdown list shoul be optional, not just turning off bookmarks and typed history. The user should be able to choose what he/she wants to see in the search results list - history, bookmarks, open pages, web search results, etc. I myself usually need local search results (history and bookmarks), but not web search items. Everyone is different and that's the concept Vivaldi is based on.