Browser Title Bar Toggle
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Hi, this is an easy one...I wasn't able to locate the setting for Browser Title Bar Toggle ? (So it shows only the V button on top left corner) - Thanks!
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@rojaviv
As long as I understood correctly what you want you should find this option in:Settings --> Appearance --> scroll down to the section "Menu" --> select "Vivaldi Button"
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@rojaviv Do you mean Toggle UI? (default shortcut = Ctrl+F11).
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@zaibon Yeah I guessed thats what it must be; see attached; so I toggled it and all it did was make the V button disappear. (of course image attached is not the one with the V disappeared)
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@rojaviv Mmh I've to say that I am a bit irritated - as I don't really seem to understand what you want to achieve exactly. Because the pic you posted does show what I thought you want - only the v-button and the tabs besides it.
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@zaibon If you want the page title (window title bar) at the very top gone,
disablevivaldi://settings/appearance/
→ WINDOW APPEARANCE → Use system window and restart Vivaldi. -
I dont use NW on any of my boxes, but one of them has it right (no Windows Title Bar) and the others don't. Bewildering...
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@zaibon Well take your irritation elsewhere if you cant see properly...can't you see the blue title bar just above ?? In huge letters 'Online regex ..blah blah ?? Jeez.
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@rojaviv The setting you need to change is Settings, Appearance, and disable "Use Native Window."
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@pesala Now that was odd...I took your word for it, so as it was already unset, I set it, then closed and re-opened, still see title bar, then unset again, closed and re-opened, and poof! it was gone ! Odd considering I have reopened many times over many days Thanks!!
Nothing we can do about that 2mm of title bar still remaining, right ?
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@rojaviv What 2 mm? Do you mean the space above the Tabs?
Settings, Tabs, Tab Display, Remove Tab S;acing in Maximized Windows.
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@pesala SWEET ! You are the best ! Thanks again! Wonder why these things arent enabled by default, since most of us who use V are kinda power-users :0
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@pesala Is there a reason why this setting applies only when browser is in FS mode ? With our super-large monitors these days we have multiple apps open side by side and V tends to have that padding on top in non-FS mode - I had noticed this in FF also earlier.
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@rojaviv The setting is for maximized windows. If the window is only maximized vertically then it's not maximized.
Vote for Setting for Spacing Above Tabs in Non-maximized Windows
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@rojaviv To be accurate, differentiate between FullScreen (which is a mode that hides the UI and fills the screen with just the page) and Maximized (which is the mode where the app - in this case the browser, retains its UI but fills the screen.
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@ayespy Lol...you are correct, I said FS when I meant max. Please dont tell anyone at work ?
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