Vivaldi 1.13 adds Window Panel, improves Downloads and brings under-the-hood enhancements
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The new version of Vivaldi has arrived, offering a wealth of features for every user. Read on for the details on our latest release!
Click here to see the full blog post
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Nice!
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Wrong address. It must be:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-1-13-adds-window-panel/PS: fixed.
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Congrats!
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Thanks, great job
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Thanks for the good job, awesome team
You missed a small new option :
[Settings] Add option to use Menu icon instead of Vivaldi icon VB-33663
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@ra-mon Is this implemented now? Can't test it, I'm on osx.
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Thanks, great job!
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The Window Panel is awesome! I turned of tab list after update and now use Window Panel.
I just have one feature request for the Window Panel: renaming of folders (aka automatic title for tab stack). -
Looks like it is starting faster. Good job :-).
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@tstiefel said in Vivaldi 1.13 adds Window Panel, improves Downloads and brings under-the-hood enhancements:
automatic title for tab stack
That is already implemented. The Domain Name is used if the tabs are from the same domain. Otherwise, the title of the first tab is used.
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@luetage: Only for Windows and Linux, as they have the Menu button.
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@pesala said in Vivaldi 1.13 adds Window Panel, improves Downloads and brings under-the-hood enhancements:
That is already implemented. The Domain Name is used if the tabs are from the same domain. Otherwise, the title of the first tab is used.
I know the title is implemented. My request was an option to rename this automatic generated title. Because this title has curious names sometimes (like overview) or just the name of one tab in the stack.
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Does that ending mean next step will be version 2 (no 1.14) with Sync and other surprise features?
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Good Job and congratulations for this new release.
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@metalfatigue No. The next version will be 1.14.
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Well done, team
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thank you for your work, you are awesome!
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The Window panel looks like another good step into the right direction. I asked for this feature a long time ago in the forums, and it seems to fit here: how about implementing "sessions" in a similar way as OmniWeb does it? I.e. users could add tabs to a session and save it under some name. When you open a session all your current session's tabs are replaced by the new sesion's one. This can reduce huge numbers of tabs, and also allows to organise tab sets for specific work that can be closed (i.e. replaced by some other tab set) afterwards. I think that people still remembering OmniWeb may know what I'm talking about.