Vivaldi Forum mod
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@lonm Like @hlehyaric, I'm fine with its current position as well but, based on this for example, it seems it wasn't visible enough for a couple of users (me included the first time ).
If you put it on the left (which is maybe neater), as shown in your print screen, I would propose to have it highlighted with another color so the users understand it is that is apart from the basic text features appearing. -
@ornorm It's not really under discussion, the wrench in the toolbar is more consistent. Considering both theming and functionality.
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@luetage Ok. It was because of the Thoughts? so I thought the decision wasn't taken yet but that LonM wanted to have feedback before making the modification.
My comment is still valid then (highlight/different color) -
@ornorm I was just checking if it looked glaringly bad / unfunctional. I'm very much not an expert when it comes to styling unfortunately.
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version 1.60
Small update: Edit custom toolbar button moved to toolbar. Account margin fixed (this time for good, hopefully). -
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@ornorm The gap between content and top of page on all profiles. This isn't true strictly speaking, but it doesn't really matter. The Vivaldi devs like to mess with it, especially when they show the shadow/notification box on top of all pages. I hope to have put an end to this with this update, but only time will tell.
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And I just noticed I forgot to fix it for groupsβ¦
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@luetage Hey, did your modification add that feature as well?
Previously, when I clicked on the avatar of someone, his profile page was opened directly. Now, I get this :which is really nice
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@ornorm said in Vivaldi Forum mod:
@luetage Hey, did your modification add that feature as well?
Previously, when I clicked on the avatar of someone, his profile page was opened directly. Now, I get this :I had this "all the time" (or at least a little bit longer)
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@derday It's a nodeBB standard feature, it's been there since the switch.
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I don't know if this'll ever make it into the released forum mod, but I've re-worked my custom "native notifications" mod for the forum, so that it reads directly from the websocket that sends the notifications and turns them into notifications that appear on the windows 10 desktop, even if your forum tab is in the background.
It includes this beautiful
hackgem of javascript which took me ages to figure out:const old = WebSocket.prototype.send; WebSocket.prototype.send = function(){ this.addEventListener("message", function socketMessage(event){ document.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("vmNotifyMsg", { detail: { socketMessage: event.data } })); }.bind(this)); WebSocket.prototype.send = old; old.apply(this, arguments); };
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Notifications working on android via firefox
(ft @hlehyaric )
If anyone wants to try notifications for themselves, I have a separate branch for it here and for firefox for android
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What I thought about is making a button to dismiss the notification on top. Reading it once should be enough. When a new one pops up it would show again. Think this would make sense.
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@luetage Which notification do you mean?
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@lonm The footer notification. No one needs it after reading it once. Currently working on it.
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version 1.62
Option to dismiss community notifications.The notifications on top are helpful to get the attention of users, but they also get in the way after having read them. The new version will by default only show the notification on page load and hide it once you navigate away. Theres also the option to dismiss the current notification altogether β click "Dismiss" at the end of the notification to do so. Now the notification won't show again, that is until the Vivaldi team writes a new one or changes it. However, you can still access the content of a dismissed notification by opening the console in devtools.
Until Vivaldi comes up with another solution to community notifications and status messages, this should serve us just fine. As an added bonus this modification also takes care of the margin errors on profile and group pages.
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@luetage That works great!
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I just spent an hour trying to figure out why firefox wouldn't load the extension when vivaldi handles it fine. Turns out if there's even a minor error in any file, it will silently fail and just not tell you why. GG mozilla.