Feature requests for 1.13
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Hi,
it's nice to see how good Vivaldi looks and how well it works now.
I have a suggestion for the side panel on the left:
I would like to be able to simply straight away open attached webpages with a left click.
Or at least: as soon as I middle click on a link that the newly opened tab is in focus.Would be awesome!
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Ability to manually save private windows sessions.
It may initially sound counter-intuitive to be able to save data about the navigation done in private mode if you assume people only use private mode to hide their browsing habits from others who have physical access to their computers.
That's not the case. Web devs take advantage of the private mode to quickly test front-end changes; people use it to access multiple accounts, do researches without being spammed by advertisements about it later, visit sites whose cookies they don't trust. The possibilities are endless and aren't being explored at the moment. It'd be in Vivaldi's spirit to take the multiple ways people use private mode into consideration and tweak the tools to allow we to use the browser the way we want.
Right now when you try to save a session of a private window it looks like if the session was saved. It's misleading, it's an empty session. Try to open it and you'll see nothing happening. Ideally you either block the function in private windows or allow it, adding an extra warning about saving it = not that private anymore.
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Add a "search" field in the "add bookmark" dialog so that the user can easily find a folder to add the bookmark in. I have many folders and this makes adding a bookmark quite cumbersome.
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Add option to add separators in bookmarks menu. I am currently faking this by creating folders named "@@@@@@@@".
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Bigger indents and/or icons in the "add bookmarks" dialog - it is a bit cumbersome to distinguish a proper folder structure in the current dialog.
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Add the option to Filter Invert/Sepia/Black and White a Tab Group please!
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Already posted above. in Feature requests for 1.13:
Bookmark Separators
Note: To search for feature requests that have already been posted use the search icon in the black header, e.g. to find recent posts on Bookmarks. I think most of the popular requests have been added already.
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Enable option by default to save page as MHTML, since even enabled, it's just an option for the filetype to save to. I was just about to write a feature request to add MHTML support when I read on wikipedia, that Vivaldi already does - but one has to set a flag to be able to see it.
To clarify: the option to be able to see the feature should be enabled by default - MHTML should not be the default file type
(MHTML is a standardised way to save a html page including its ressources (like images) into one file.)
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I would like a more complete bookmark management at the Speed Dial by dragging and dropping:
- drag and drop a bookmark over another in order to create a folder (that will have to be renamed by the user);
- drag and drop bookmarks over bookmark pages for moving them;
- drag and drop bookmark page tabs in order to reorder them.
Sorry if my English is bad.
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@pesala Look at the extensions @ add0n.com/open-in.html. Almost as good as quick hack of context menus of Opera 12.
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I would be nice to get 2 more options for closing tabs with the mouse gesture :
- close tab and activate above in tab order
- close tab and activate below in tab order
It would be more reliable and provide more flexibility when dealing with multiple tab to close, as the default behaviour is only one of the two : activate above or below in tab order.
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@altcode I think it is a bug. The grey background on the webpanels disappear when using lighter background colors.
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Ability to copy tab urls from background tabs..
Firefox has this feature where you can copy the url of a background tab via the tab's context menu (Though it might have been a function of Tab Mix Plus, now that I think of it), without switching to that tab. I didn't realize how much I used that feature until l realized Vivaldi (or Chrome or Opera) didn't have it. The tab extension in the Chrome Web store do everything but that.
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Now the build-in mouse gesture is very good, could you please add the build-in super drag function so that I do not have to use a extension.
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Would it be possible to prevent hotkey-hijacking by websites? I read about firefox browser plugins that execute browser-hotkey-bindings always first, so whatever the website tries to do comes second only. This would really be a poweruser feature. The only alternative is selectively blocking javascripts on a website basis which is ridiculous amount of work.
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Ctrl+Backspace to cut off the last part of the current URL as we had in Opera.
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Sort bookmark bar items by frequency (how often was it used in the past)
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@jok3r I never understood the concept of the home button. If you have a page that is home, set it as default for a new tab and just hit Ctrl+T or click the + on the tab bar. Home buttons mainly exist because it was essential in 1995 to find anything on the internet at all.
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@atlmd that's what i do need.
i have requested this in Feature requests for 1.13:
Mouse Gesture
i like to setup Mouse gestures as the following.
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close current tab and activate the left tab.
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close current tab and activate the right tab.
plz vote for it,thx
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[Linux] Use system desktop notification
instead of chromium built in.