Fix for an inaccessible menu – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1211.3
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The main issue with Vivaldi is UI performance manifested mainly in tab opening/closing/switching. Features wise Vivaldi is already ahead of all the major browsers. I think it would pay off greatly to focus on UI performance for now and put off adding new features until Vivaldi is catches up to Opera and Firefox.
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AWB tracking on fancourier.ro doesn't work in Vivaldi (tried Private as well). Edge works OK. It's a pretty big company and probably the biggest package delivery type of company in my country. Pretty sure not long ago it used to work.
If you need a valid AWB number to fix this try 98433121.
Site is:
https://www.fancourier.ro/awb-tracking/
Thanks!
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@aerogems said in Fix for an inaccessible menu – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1211.3:
@paul1149 This is completely normal and a good thing. Free RAM is wasted RAM. You want the computer using as much RAM as possible to cache things and generally speed up your computer. If any other program needs that RAM, the OS will free it up and reallocate it.
No it isn't. I don't mind Vivaldi using memory as much as it not giving it back when the process is closed. As RAM use grows, Vivaldi's performance is affected at a certain point. It slows down, sometimes dropdown menus don't function via mouse. The memory not being returned apparently is lost to the system. This is not normal or good.
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Greetings:
Something new and unexpected is happening when I attempt to fix a tab that is not respecting the "remove tab spacing in maximized windows" option. This post is not to complain about that particular bug..
However, one can "fix" this issue by clicking the Window's native "restore down" button (the middle button of the three in the right hand corner of the active Window). When I click that button, the browser goes to a smaller, resized window, which is the expected behavior. If I click it again, Vivaldi goes to an almost maxmized window, with about 1/8 of an inch of the desktop showing at the top of the screen, with a "ghost window" margin above and behind the Vivaldi window, which has about an 1/8" strip of color several shades lighter than that of the Vivaldi theme...not expected behavior. If I click again, the browser returns to a small resized window - again, not expected behavior. A FOURTH click of the button finally returns the browser to a proper maximized state. Can someone confirm this, and if so, has this bug or behavior been previously documented?
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Cary
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@gigzama It is a well known issue. The easiest work-around I found is to press F11 twice.
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@pesala: Thank you mod.
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@t0yz
Hi, the search is working when I disable uBlock Origin for that page.Cheers, mib
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What is the infobar?
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Guys, I really appreciate all the stuff you do, but please can we do something about these nasty crashes?
I just noticed new version just because Vivaldi crashed again while I was in a middle of something important that is now lost, because of the crash.
Crashes must be related to windows creating/destroying as Vivaldi just loves to crash when opening/closing dev tools or just another browser window. Since always I am able to reproduce the issue on every computer with or without extensions. Just keep opening/closing windows and/or dev tools, browse few pages around if Vivaldi keeps from crashing, but usually you can crash it within 30 seconds of such stress test.
And yes, "stable" versions do that too. And I'm sure you are aware of that because you can't miss the thing when your workflow is interrupted twice a week, sometimes twice a day.
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@jacekn said in Fix for an inaccessible menu – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1211.3:
Vivaldi just loves to crash when opening/closing dev tools or just another browser window. Since always I am able to reproduce the issue on every computer with or without extensions. Just keep opening/closing windows and/or dev tools,
This sounds very much as if you are suffering from the "browser windows just close" problem; are you sure that Vivaldi is actually crashing??
See
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/27071/closing-one-window-closes-all-windows -
@mib2berlin I found the culprit, was Windscribe VPN (deactivated... supposedly). Very annoying. Until I fully disabled the extension it would still affect that site.
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VB-40151
The link I included in that report needs to be updated to this https://github.com/sjudenim/Vivaldi-mods/blob/master/mods/tabbar-side-overlay.cssThis worked as expected in v1.14 (and all before it). Became intermittent with v1.15 and now is completely broken as it only responds when the cursor selects it, Hover no longer has any effect.
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Last Snapshots are horribly crashing ones...
My browser crashes every 2-3 days...
It's super annoying...I had no such a crash rate since 1.0 release...
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@pesala: Well I am not lying, if that is what you are trying to say!
In any case our keyboard handling is not exactly the same as Firefox and is complicated by the way that we are an app based on web technoligies for our UI.
Anyway, you addressed one of my points and not the other. The other being that we are not only a windows application and your expected behaviour is not the expected behaviour for a Linux appilication running under every possible window manager where Alt often has special meaning and the application should not intercept it.
Consider also that we allow users to customise all their other keyboad shortcuts to suit them. Is that also nonesense? If it isn't nonesense then why should this one not be configurable as well.
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@rotfl: Have you sent us crash reports https://help.vivaldi.com/article/reporting-crashes-on-windows/
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@ruario What is nonsense is fixing a bug that opens the menu unintentionally by disabling the Alt key altogether, which breaks basic Windows behaviour. You need to fix the bug that opens the menu when pressing Shift first, then Alt. Then Alt alone can perform its usual function, while still allowing Alt+Left Shift for keyboard switching.
Windows users should not have to disable menu access to let them switch keyboards
It causes real-world problems for people using IMEs on non CJK keyboards.
To solve these real-world problems, does all other software on Linux have an option to disable the Alt key?
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@ruario
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Can't access settings. Click on it will result with no action. Tag vivaldi:settings works fine. Incredibly annoying bug.I hope it will be fixed soon. Tested on Win10 x64 & latest Vivaldi build.
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@rotfl I will let the devs be the final say on this, but you may want to download a memory tester like memtest86+ because those errors suggest bad RAM.