Weird description format in bookmarks
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I have a quite large bookmark file. Therefore, I'm often using the description field to add some personal notes to bookmarks. However, when I click on a bookmark in the bookmark view I get large fields for url, snapshot etc., while the description field has just two narrow lines. This is FAR too small. Of course I can scroll to the right to type my description, but this is pretty awkward. Unfortunately, I could not find any way e.g. to change the size of this description field, so I can see the whole content at once.
Are there any ideas, what I can do there? Or are there any changes in the pipe? -
@lader6 It looks like a bug to me that the text in the description field does not wrap.
Submit a Bug Report
Something can probably be done to fix it by editing common.css.See the Modding Forum
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@gwen-dragon
Nope, I cannot change anything in the bookmark panel. When trying to pull the lines of the different columns, nothing happens (except e.g. the sorting order, but not the width of the columns).
As suggested I opened a bug-report. -
@lader6 I do not remember exactly, but it should looks like this:
.cardview.description {white-space: normal;}
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@retoree
nope, I don't want to do some complicated reprogramming of Vivaldi, just change the format of that description field in bookmarks -
@lader6 said in Weird description format in bookmarks:
nope, I don't want to do some complicated reprogramming of Vivaldi
There is no need to be so brusque. A simple "Thank you, but I prefer to wait for it to be implemented in the official release," would do just fine
A solution was kindly offered to fix the problem so that you do not have to wait. It is not complicated programming, but it does take a little effort.
Every time I upgrade, I add these few lines to common.css to fix a few simple preferences that are not available yet. It is just a matter of learning where to paste a few lines to a plain text file.
.startpage .dial .thumbnail-image {
background-color: transparent;
}
.thumbnail-image {box-shadow: none !important;}
.startpage-navigation {
display: none !important;}