Closing in on 2.4 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1488.4
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2.4 is getting quite close now, so today’s snapshot is focused on fixing recent regressions.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Thank you, now test it.
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@JeanCremers Extension icons can be moved with
shift-click
. The only remaining issue with the extensions is imo following: When opening an extension action popout and you want to view the popout of another extension and click the icon of the second extension, the first popout closes, but the second popout doesn't open, you have to click again. -
@ruario Thank you for bringing back Spatial Nav. Have you guys considered something more advanced, (and potentially less site-breaking), for instance looking at the code:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spatial-navigation/gogippjaikoijhcdcioeajgpmlmchkbaBut please don't tell me you plan going into 2.4 final without the "Show Closed Tabs" hotkey still not working?
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@luetage: There does seem to be issues with the popups. If you open a pop-up, then toggle the hidden extensions, it doesn't close the original popup, which makes it out of position. Then if you mouse over the popup it jumps back to the correct position.
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It still seems impossible to turn off the profiles experiment. But with the option to at least hide the icon from the address bar, I guess that will be enough for most people.
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That image looks pretty stable just like Vivaldi 2.4 might be -
@Chas4 said in Closing in on 2.4 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1488.4:
That image looks pretty stable just like Vivaldi 2.4 might be
As long as it's not saddled with bugs
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Thank you for VB-50671!
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I notice that it has been lost that clicking the central button in the trash can reopens the last closed page.
Sorry I do not remember since when it happens, minimum more than two snapshots.Best regards
Xabel
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Arrows in suggestion search field no working. Nice.
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@chas4: Clever, that was indeed the message behind this image selection this time. We have started stable-ization.
It was either this or a picture of me on a unicycle again but I figure people might be fed up now with all my unicycle chat.
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@lonm: Well it is not an experiment. It is a feature that has long existed in Chromium and even before we added UI, you could make use of profiles if you used the command line switches. Hiding the UI we added takes you back to pretty much exactly the situation before (minus a few bug fixes).
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@jafaro: I reported it in the previous snapshot as VB-50417, but you can also report it to increase the priority.
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Add setting to disable profile icon in Address bar (VB-50671)
Nice!
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@ruario Shouldn't we also be able to hide the profile icon through the context menu? We can already do it with every other button in the address bar, why not this one? Furthermore, shouldn't we be able to move the profile icon like every other button?
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@AltCode All buttons in the address bar is a bit misleading, because we can currently only move buttons that are part of a toolbar – in the toolbar itself or from and to another toolbar. The toolbars themselves can't be moved and we can't create additional ones. One is at the start of the address bar, the second is at the start of the status bar and the last is to the right of the status-info container in the status bar.
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@jafaro: We have a fix for this in the pipelines, hopefully it will make it into the next snapshot, as long as it does not...unstable things
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@drv42: Thanks for the report, we are working on a fix
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@gregor: This doesn't increase priority, but our workload to close the duplicates. However, we do skim the blogs, so noted.