(History of) Vivaldi Feature Requests
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Add my separate feature request to this longer thread cos I didn't see it in the poll! :ohmy:
Feature request: Start bar!
This was amazing in Opera and saved so much time. It's also something which I've never seen in any other browser.
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Can we receive some info in status bar like in Maxthon - CPU usage, Up/Download speed,available memory, local IP and option to toggle them?
+1 would be useful to have this info in-browser.
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4. The browser window is automatically smaller than the size of the screen. It should be full window size by default.
By this do you mean Vivaldi is not maximized upon launch? If Vivaldi is maximized when it is closed it should open maximized.
This is what it looks like when I open a new window.
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4. The browser window is automatically smaller than the size of the screen. It should be full window size by default.
By this do you mean Vivaldi is not maximized upon launch? If Vivaldi is maximized when it is closed it should open maximized.
This is what it looks like when I open a new window.
Weird. On my Lubuntu, it STARTS to do that, but by the time it finishes opening, it jumps to fully-expanded size. Perhaps it's your windows manager, or the way Vivaldi reacts specifically with it?
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Instead of fancy speed dial with big preview pictures, why we cant have just a simple vertical text list with icons of our favourite pages? It would be a lot better. We know how our favourite pages looks anyway.
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Instead of fancy speed dial with big preview pictures, why we cant have just a simple vertical text list with icons of our favourite pages? It would be a lot better. We know how our favourite pages looks anyway.
Vivaldi has that. It's called the "Bookmark Panel."
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Sorry, i was totally blind. The function of bookmarks in speed dial is already there.
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I would like named tab groups, and a mode like Pentadactyl for Firefox. I find that Pentadactyl's mode of navigation is generally more useful with a lot of tabs or on a laptop.
While this is less of an issue for most people it would also be nice if when the developer console was opened it would be useful if we could turn on a setting that would display the boxes around elements without having to select an element.
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Sup, as opera user for the past 15 years with no proper web browser to use currently I'm more than excited about Vivaldi and I can't wait to have a beta or a version with autoupdate to switch to it so I created an account to leave some of the features I loved in opera and I will love to have in Vivaldi
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RSS reader (pretty much I use opera 12 only for it now)
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Being able to auto open certain extensions like .torrent and have them in a temp folder that cleans itself
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Contextual menu in downloads (to read a .rar in CDdisplay instead of open it, or just delete it, for example)
Being able to move the hide images button or at least a option to have it at top with adress bar -
Change the maximum of connections to a server since in chrome/chropera/chromium it kill the loading of a lot of pics/webms when 3-4 of them are stuck
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A button to open panels near the adress bar too
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Being able to change the scale/columns/stuff of speed dial
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Click to change/minimize a tab
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Right click to edit site options to clean cookies/content/identity and all the opera 12 stuff
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Being able to edit mouse gestures and keybinds
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Links (in panel)
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Auto status bar
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Private tabs
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Auto reload
Thats pretty much everything, keep the good work as you are the only hope for proper web browsing in the future
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Very Easy, Get Opera 11 or Classic 12 and add all the features it has. it is smart to use the whole existing recommendation history that Opera has for over many years.
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1. Make "Find in page" common for all tabs: keep it open so user can keep searching after switching tabs.
1. Allow users to edit login data in password manager. -
Just found Vivaldi.
Used to use Opera since the last century (v3). More recently used Firefox. Firefox 36 now broken (especially bookmarking on Linux). Thought I would go back to Opera. Discovered that Opera now REALLY broken (what a shame)!Vivaldi might be the answer. Must haves:-
1. Windows and Linux (Android too, would be nice).
2. Ability to set open links in new tab and SWITCH TO THEM IMMEDIATELY.
3. Sidebar for Bookmarks and recent History.
4. Bookmark and password sync.
5. Adblock extension.
6. Privacy - Private tabs, delete history, cookies and cache at the click of a button.
7. Cookies: clear on exit, no 3rd party.Vivaldi probably has some of these already, just getting to know it. Developers: keep up the good work! Sorry about the shouting.
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Very Easy, Get Opera 11 or Classic 12 and add all the features it has. it is smart to use the whole existing recommendation history that Opera has for over many years.
This.
The wheel already has been invented and it's roundβ¦
Being able to import the wealth of bookmarks I collected in chromium would be a boon.
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Spell checker
Why not use aspell/hunspell dictionaries over Google ones (.bdic files)? Or create an option to install a hunspell dictionary that Google don't provide.I use Galician dictionary that isn't supported by Google but the hunspell version is up to date and maintained (I tried to create the .bdic file but failed and Google didn't answer my requests
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The ability to clear cache/cookies when the browser is closed
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Above all, whatever you, please don't slow it down!
I've just been looking at it for a couple of days, but I love what I've seen so far. There are a couple of things I miss:
[ol]- Single click on a bookmark to open it as per other browsers.
- Maybe a right click on a bookmarks folder to add a bookmark
- Some easy way to close the edit window at the bottom of the left column. Can't find the "X"
- Some way to auto-fill forms.
- Maybe a right click on a bookmark to open the edit window.
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Thank you for all your work.
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I want the Bookmark bar to flexibile like Startbar was.
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I really miss the hability to download video. An implantation like in Maxthon browser because when you get used to it it's particularly effective, even more than the add-on Download Helper in Firefox (which is great too). And it would add a feature that wasn't in the old Opera (even if you could manage to download videos thantks to the cache, but it wasn't very intuitive).
Good luck and keep going guys !