Vivaldi 2.2: Focus on details
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@Pesala I know how it should work, but it works differently on my computer.
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@szczyputek I repeated the test on 2.2 Stable and it works as expect here. Do you have a default download location set:
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@Pesala I had a different location. I changed to the default location, but still the same. Maybe someone else will confirm the same problem?
Later I will try to reinstall Vivaldi
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DO NOT TRY THIS WITHOUT HAVING A BACKUP OF BROWSER PROFILE DATA
found a strange bug:
- copy a bookmark folder with STRG+C and STRG+V
- the new folder is made within the old folder (not at the same level as the original folder; here you can dispute what's right but)
- the new folder has another new folder with the same name within, and this folder has another new folder with the same name within, and this folder....
- probably because of this the bookmark file is growing with an astonishing speed
- if you close vivaldi and open it again all bookmarks are vanished
can anyone confirm? Win7x64 Vx64 new profile
modedit Added warning
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@derDay Wow! That's a serious bug. It just destroyed all of my bookmarks when I deleted the software folder.
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@Gwen-Dragon ok, thx (and thx for the warning at my post; I didn't made it clear, that the bookmarks file is broken after this)
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@rseiler I had the same little problem here on two machines. No clean install.
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Just noticed. Can't use PiP on Twitch. Anyone can confirm ?
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@MasterLeo29 https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/259478
Also Liveleak and other sites don't support PiP natively, but with this extensions, all HTML5 videos can use PiP by clicking the extension icon -
@Gwen-Dragon if it's in the profile folder, it's gone because I resettet it. in the windows system- and applicationlogs there isn't any event towards this problem
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Great browser. PLEASE fix Evernote clipper. I haven't been able to access tagging for some time now.
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Update reset my One Key settings... ????
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@artpoetryfiction What are one key settings? If you mean the check box enabling you to use single-key shortcuts, that was unchecked here, too.
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@shinobixdiego said in Vivaldi 2.2: Focus on details:
Obrigado pelas novas funções trazidas ao navegador. Gostei muito deste navegador, substituí os antigos que costumava usar. Espero que vocês mantenham a ótima qualidade que este navegador possui.
A função picture to picture é a que mais gosto de usar. S2Thanks for the new functions brought to the browser. I really liked this browser, I replaced the old ones I used to use. I hope you keep the great quality that this browser has. The picture to picture function is the one I like the most. S2
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Video pop-out!! so cool now there's even less keeping me at Opera as a main browser
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I hate to be the downer here, but that picture-in-picture function is practically useless. And I do believe I'm the one who originally suggested it. The problem is it only works from the side panel, not in the main browser window, and the size of the popped-out video is extremely limited. On top of that, as far as I can tell it only works on Youtube.
This means in order to use this function, I am constrained to one site (one that I don't like), and I have to first look up the video I want in the main browser window, then copy the address or back out to then open it in the web panel, and THEN I can right click to bring up the picture-in-picture option, but only if I want to watch it in 240x360 in the corner of my screen while presumably reading Huffington Post intersectional gender theory blogs.
This needs to work straight from the main browser window, preferably with 1 click, and it needs to work on every site with every format video or audio stream.
Honestly I don't know what you guys were thinking, it almost seems as if you went out of your way to restrict it. What's with the size limit? What's with the necessity to first open the page in the panel? Why doesn't it work on Bitchute, or any other sites?
All we needed is a web player that plays all streaming media formats, add a single button to that web player to pop-out whatever content is in it, and let us resize it and move it around freely as if it's a separate window.
Seems like you were over-thinking it and made it overly complicated, and in the process made it less useful and more cumbersome.
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@JPlissken
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@skjerns: I agree I love that they added it. But it needs a lot of improvement. Example https://www.bitchute.com/video/8evoSd7ijG7N/
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@vorayer: Using Vivaldi's pop-out tool, opening a new browser window would literally be easier. Using a proper pop-out player, no. Watch this and you will see why people want it. https://www.bitchute.com/video/8evoSd7ijG7N/
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@nekomajin: If that is the case, I would suggest removing it entirely until Chromium is in a state to properly support it. As it is now, it will be a novelty for about 10 mins for those who aren't used to having it, and then they will realize they are actually better off just using multiple browser instances in order to navigate more easily, and to keep the video high quality, and freely manipulate it. All it's really doing is bloating the code.