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Hi everyone - I miss the "open in background tab"-option by right-clicking in the context-menu. I hope it will come in later versions?
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Same here. I regularly read down an article, opening interesting links to more information in the background for later reading. I don't want to stop reading the article, or document I currently have open and having new tabs open in the foreground is a distraction. Having tabs open in the background is a must-have feature for me.
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Hi everyone - I miss the "open in background tab"-option by right-clicking in the context-menu. I hope it will come in later versions?
Middle button, for now.
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Ok, but not the best compromise for me - opens new window, not tab. Thanks nevertheless for the quick answer .
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Ok, but not the best compromise for me - opens new window, not tab. Thanks nevertheless for the quick answer .
It's not a compromise is the faster way to do the task.
It becomes a compromise on notebooks equipped with just two buttons. Where the middle click emulation must be enabled once (in linux) was enabled by default.
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ctrl+left click on link works faster as right click → menü → open background tab…
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ctrl+left click on link works faster as right click → menü → open background tab…
Alexs,
Thanks for this tip I didn't know this shortcut. It helps alot.
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I actually miss the plain 'Open' in the context menu. It comes in handy to avoid some unnecessary/unneeded JavaScript actions.
Well, I also miss a lot of things, really. I miss navigating by keyboard (shift + arrows), setting zoom to 100% on asterisk, and many other keyboard shortcuts, context menu for downloaded items, I miss the docked developer tool… I also miss what's not easy for me to admit, because it comes from the new Operas, and that's the device view in the developer tool.
Now that I think about it, I still miss a lot of stuff. But I'm damn well sure the folks over at Vivaldi also miss them, and are working hard to make it all happen again.
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Currently, '6' will reset Zoom to 100%.
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