Configurable address toolbar and finer grained control on muting – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1369.6
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@npro said in Configurable address toolbar and finer grained control on muting – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1369.6:
and thus one can make it his default browser easily
Vivaldi-Snapshot is so good that even we hers can make it our default browser too. Who'd have thought?
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@luetage said in Configurable address toolbar and finer grained control on muting – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1369.6:
not the solution
An actual honest-to-dog solution would be to drop the weird windoze way & do it the Linux way, whereby Stable & Snapshot have utterly independent discrete paths & profiles. The windoze way always seems daft to me.
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@steffie I beg to differ, I prefer stable overwriting snapshot and viceversa when I'm updating, I don't care having 2 different Vivaldi on my PCs. To each his own. Or hers.There you go, specified it before you start this his/her thing also with me.
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@ian-coog OMZ.
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@ian-coog Ah, but the joy of having differing application naming (
vivaldi
andvivaldi-snapshot
) is that it does still allow you to upgrade profiles if you cross the stream. The difference is that by default, things are separate.However, the reverse is much more difficult (you have to anticipate the fact that things are not separate before you begin).
In either case you can finagle your way around it, but to me having separate naming for separate streams seems the "fail-safe" option.
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Just install Snapshots as Standalone to keep profiles separate from the Stable version.
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@fangsta Can confirm having the same issue, on Win 10 64-bit. Happens when trying to open link in new tab in a windows with lots of them.
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Also, this:
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Hi.
So, is the sticky scrollbar fixed yet? Both the sliding when left-click is not pressed and the continuous scrolling when clicking on the scrollbar itself?
Also, where can I find official changelogs? Thanks.
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@vividal The scrollbar issue was fixed long ago. Every release is accompanied by a changelog on the blog. The more detailed changelogs are seen with the snapshot releases.
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I've managed to find a kind of reproducible way of breaking gestures. Start doing a Gesture Left, then roll the scroll wheel as if to cycle tabs. Result: the cycler appears, but does not disappear when you release the RMB; gestures are broken for the current window (but work again if you open a new one).
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@killchain The also work again if you use RMB + Scrollwheel again to focus the current window.
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@pesala: Ha, good catch! Thanks!
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There is a radio show that I wanted to record. Since there is no audio file to download I have to download the stream (right click on the .mp3-Link and select save link as...). In past snapshots that never was a problem. The latest snapshot however cancels the download immediately after I chose a filename. Guess I have to stick to MS Edge for this download. [Win 10 64 Bit]
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@fendar the link shows me an html5 player and it's actually playing, but if I rightclick/save as (ctrl-s) it starts downloading.
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@ian-coog: Oh I haven't tried it that way.
But now the download works again as usual... Is there a feature for Vivaldi functions "stay broken until user comments about it on the forums?"^^ Anyway, thanks for the input. -
Sooo, 3 days have passed, and no one mentioned the calendar button from the screenshot?
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@nekomajin We have a fight club kind of rule not to talk about it.
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@pafflick: Speaking of, is there a list of available internal urls, like vivaldi://sync-internals ?
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@pafflick: Next time some hint at mail, please!