Adjust the Speed Dial size – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1511.4
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@Gwen-Dragon Mouse gesture.
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@Gwen-Dragon Thanks for confirmation. It's VB-52070.
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@newscpq can confirm! (win 10) for me it does not only take ages, it simply wont work (waited for about 5min...)
does also not work via chrome://settings
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@mossman said in Adjust the Speed Dial size – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1511.4:
I was shocked to find that my nicely ordered list has become a complete mess! Since I rarely go to the bookmarks panel, I'm not sure when this happened
So last night I checked and it was also an unordered mess on my home desktop (Vivaldi stable) so I expected to have to re-nest everything... but just now it has magically fixed itself. I checked in the snapshot on this desktop and same thing.
Don't know if something happened on the sync servers or whatever, but I'm going to go through all my various Vivaldi installations now to check if any are still messed up.
Weird...
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OMZ, groan, it just happened again ... https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/284665 ... except this time there was no mouse gesture involved.
OMZ, nasty. My otherwise well-behaving SS just went feral on me. It froze & ate 100% of one of my cpu cores, thereby bumping up the temperature alarmingly. Had to kill V. The trigger seems to have been to perform a "Find in Page" on a site, followed by an attempted Page Down mouse gesture [though tbh i suspect the freeze occurred just before the MG].After restarting V-SS, i could not reproduce the bug. Ooh.
This time i initiated the FiP, it found one instance of my target phrase, i clicked the arrow to find any next instance, V-SS went feral as described in my original post, & i had to kill it again. I cannot now recall what tab i was searching last time, but this time i do know [duh] -- it was https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/33941/2-3-1430-4-vivaldi-instantly-crashes-whenever-i-try-to-open-the-private-window-and-problem-with-spellcheck/16, as i looked for
VivaldiThumbnails
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@Steffie Normally, I'd suggest filing a bug, but the tricky part is getting this to replicate consistently. Web pages may look simple enough but internal to the browser, they're very complex and dynamic. When doing a DOM traversal, if the frame tree is in an unexpected state, it can result in a hang. For some light reading, check out https://crbug.com/897465 and https://crbug.com/889075
I also don't know what effect extensions might have or whether they could exacerbate the situation and cause the hang to trigger more frequently.
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@xyzzy Ta. Yes i've deliberately chosen so far not to raise a bug report, given it also does not readily repeat for me. OMZ, who'd be a Dev, faced with these vagaries & variabilities!
At the risk of a mega-naive [implied-] question, these two meltdowns have really surprised me. I had thought the reputed benefit of the chromium engine with isolated processes was that one bad tab could / should not pull down the entire browser. That's not been my experience here.
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@Steffie Isolating tabs into separate processes with their own memory space improves security, improves responsiveness (since discrete processes can run simultaneously across multiple CPU cores), and should prevent a misbehaving tab from taking down the entire browser. However, if the problem is in the core browser code itself, then you're still every bit as sunk as you were back in ye olde days when browsers had a more simplistic process model.
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@stardepp: Can't see how this would help with sites that don't use canvas at all. Turns out that the tiling issue is way more spread out - it seems to affect any site you open in a tiled tab, it's just that on YouTube it's way more evident because of the video; other sites become laggy too, seen when you start scrolling.
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@killchain OK. Then we have to wait. Gwen dragon has redirected this bug to the developer.
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@mrmeireles: you guys need to change the agent for current snapshot but it wont work in webpanels so i reverted to last stable version.
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@mossman said in Adjust the Speed Dial size – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1511.4:
Don't know if something happened on the sync servers or whatever, but I'm going to go through all my various Vivaldi installations now to check if any are still messed up.
Weird...
So now I'm sure that something is wrong with sync... I have deleted the Vivaldi default bookmark folders ("business", "shopping", etc.) on every single install... and they just keep coming back when I start Vivaldi somewhere else!
Anyone any idea what to do?
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@mossman Log out from sync on all your installs, delete the unwanted bookmarks, clear data from server, log in again.
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@luetage said in Adjust the Speed Dial size – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1511.4:
@mossman Log out from sync on all your installs, delete the unwanted bookmarks, clear data from server, log in again.
That's going to be quite a hassle - different machines in different locations.
I miss the old Opera web interface for sync - was great for seeing notes and bookmarks on the go, and would be useful to fix this kind of stuff...
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Startup pages bug. Can anybody confirm?
I think the button only needs to setflex
property.PS: I'm sorry it's in Czech, but I hope you understand what's the bug.
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http://example.com/
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@potmeklecbohdan can't confirm, because I don't get the settings page as narrow as needed
Win7x64
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@derDay For me it's in the fourth column. And resizing it to smaller width doesn't change anything.
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@potmeklecbohdan I see that too.
Occurs with Vivaldi in full screen - not caused by width changing.
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@TbGbe said in Adjust the Speed Dial size – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1511.4:
@potmeklecbohdan I see that too.
Occurs with Vivaldi in full screen - not caused by width changing.I have it maximized.
Maybe it's unix specific?
Maybe.