Take our quick survey on Tabs in Vivaldi
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In Vivaldi, we aim to give you full control of your tabs. Weโre curious to know how you use them. Help us by taking a quick survey.
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I close tab with
- Middle click
- Mouse gesture
- KB shortcut
Multiple choices for that kind of question would have been nice (and having the middle click too)
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Okay done. Seems I'm a keyboard warrior, apparently...
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@cqoicebordel: Done! Try again!
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I like to use the RMB+Scroll gesture to switch tabs, but that one has been eternally broken, so I usually just click the tab I want to switch to it.
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@OlgaA What about switching tabs with mouse wheel?
And Window Panel??? -
@rotfl "I use Tab Cycling" is there, though the Window Panel is not.
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@pesala Oh...
Sorry but it doesn't sound clear... -
Survey surveyed. This was rather short, I expected more unexpected questioning
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@luetage said in Take our quick survey on Tabs in Vivaldi:
I expected
Yes, but nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our chief weapons are...
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@olgaa: Done again
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I use tab stacking to group tabs by topic. But actually, I liked the old opera behavior more.
The active tab stack was "expanded", so when I opened a new tab in the background in the stack, I could see it in the tab bar and directly click on it.
Now, the tab is added to the tab stack, but I have to hover the tab and identify the new page in the thumbnails - which gets harder the more tabs you have stacked... -
@bigmike Not quite the same point as yours, but not totally dissimilar; though tab-stacking is great & i use it all the time, often with double-digit numbers, i frequently find it extremely hard to quickly visually identify my currently focused tab amongst the multiple images. It would really help a large amount if the focused tab's preview was surrounded by a prominent
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@lonm: The same for me: I used it quiet often but sadly it is broken since ages (Win 10 64 bit, All recent and older snapshots 64 bit).
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Q: Do you miss tab stack expansion/collapse functionality (from Opera 12)?
A: Yes
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About tab hibernation: Neither given options applies for me so I skipped that question. I do not hibernate tabs, but that is solely because the around 30 tabs I have runs well on my computer. I do actually see a point in hibernating tabs, and will easily do that when needed.
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@cafosse: There is the window panel to handle it. Or you can switch with Quick Command. Or just use mouse and keyboard shortcuts
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Y'know, I am the kind of guy who complains my computer is slow when I always open 300+ tabs...
(Just in case you wonder my ram is 8gb)
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Off topic: I wonder if it is already there, but I wish 9 could bookmark the tabs in the tab stack (?) into one bookmark folder by one click.
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Done! I'm a fairly boring tab user, apparently, lol. Old school, old habits. Mouse clicks and cycling are my main actions. Less than 10 open at a time, no stacking, pinning, hibernating. But then my needs have changed. Back when I had my Web design company I suppose all those functions would've been used to the max.