Movable Web panels – Vivaldi browser Snapshot 1.14.1038.3
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'One of these days I’m gonna get organizized'
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I've been getting spikes of RAM usage with Vivaldi. A few times, it's been so bad that I've had to force a restart on my work machine. I tend to get spikes that are bad enough that it affects my machine at least once a day. The rest of the time, it works amazingly well.
The last few snapshots have been really slow to start compared to other browsers.
I'm going to continue to weather the storm for now, but I'm looking forward to improvements. I can't wait to use one browser on all of my systems, Android included.
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@cynical13 Have you tried Cleaning your profile?
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@pesala: To solve which problem? And what exactly does that entail?
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@omen_20: Google Translate, Hacker News, Google Keep, Todoist, BBC news are a few of the site I'm using that works nicely as web panels..
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@gruz7848 One of these days I'm going to write a todo list.
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@cynical13 It's a quick and easy procedure, spelled out in detail at the link Pesala provided, which has been seen to solve any number of things that may slow down or trip up Vivaldi.
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@ayespy: That does not look like a web link on my screen. Now I see it.
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Now for me flash on Linux is completely broken.
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BULLSEYE!
That's another thing i was needing on Vivaldi! Great addition!
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One feature I've seen a lot of requests for is a video pop-out feature that lets you scroll the page and have the video follow as you scroll. I think Opera does this.
Instead of implementing a pop-out, another implementation might be an ability to move the video to the side panel. It would be nice to just right click on a video and select move to side panel and the video could play in the side panel as you continue browsing elsewhere.
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Search suggestions does not show up when address bar auto complete is disabled, it used to work before.
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@cynical13: I don't. What link are we talking about and where is it?
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@lakeinholland: Oh OK then. It took some time for me to think of trying absolutely anything, including mousing over words that look perfectly unlike a link... Must be my innocent nature or something. Slowness perhaps. (By the way is there some way of editing a message posted here? If not, why not? If so, where is it documented?)
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@lakeinholland said in Movable Web panels – Vivaldi browser Snapshot 1.14.1038.3:
@lakeinholland: By the way is there some way of editing a message posted here?
You can find edit by clicking on the three vertical dots at the end of the "Reply Quote" tag for your own message(s). However, the edit ability is time limited.
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Ta muchly Devs. Can't tell you how much this finally transforms the attraction of the WPs. Very nice feature before, but just outstanding now.
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Hi, testing web panels today but panels does not show mobile version, switch back to desktop and mobile does nothing.
Google, Yahoo, dict.cc and so forth.
Can anybody verify?Opensuse Leap 42.3 x86_64
CPU Intel T4200 4 GB
GPU Intel GN 965
xf86-video-intel 2.99.917-6.1
KDE Plasma 5.8.7
Vivaldi latest snapshot 1.14.1038.3Cheers, mib
EDIT: Icons disapere from time to time, restart Vivaldi brings them back. -
@ugly You can already do that. Just right-click on the page.
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@pesala said in Movable Web panels – Vivaldi browser Snapshot 1.14.1038.3:
@ugly You can already do that. Just right-click on the page.
That's not quite what I mean. Adding a web-panel involves re-loading the page (and the video). I haven't used Opera in a while, but I believe the pop-out video feature doesn't re-load the video. So, what I mean is moving the video to the sidebar without reloading and continuing playback seamlessly.
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@ugly Once you have added the site to your panels you use the panel to search for other videos. No reloading is involved. My default Vimeo videos are for FontCreator Tutorials, but using the search bar I can find anything else I am interested in.
One could do the same for YouTube. Set a separate width for the panel so that the video has a bit more space.