Horizontal menu hovering – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1662.4
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@Ryanchuang Can't confirm by my side.
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@ruario said in Horizontal menu hovering – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1662.4:
vertical
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@npro: Well,when I right-clicked the link with "Open in the background tab",it opened the foreground instead.
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I see now that spaces are encoded with
%20
in the address bar which I guess is to spec, but it seems there's a bit of disagreement on whether to use+
instead for the query part. I would have preferred Vivaldi using+
as it's heaps more readable, as well as used by other browsers (for consistency).Also most search engines including Wikipedia use
+
in the query results, apart from Qwant for some reason.https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4.1
Control names and values are escaped. Space characters are replaced by '+', and then reserved characters are escaped as described in [RFC1738], section 2.2: Non-alphanumeric characters are replaced by '%HH', a percent sign and two hexadecimal digits representing the ASCII code of the character. Line breaks are represented as "CR LF" pairs (i.e., '%0D%0A').
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding#The_application/x-www-form-urlencoded_type
When data that has been entered into HTML forms is submitted, the form field names and values are encoded and sent to the server in an HTTP request message using method GET or POST, or, historically, via email. The encoding used by default is based on a very early version of the general URI percent-encoding rules, with a number of modifications such as newline normalization and replacing spaces with "+" instead of "%20". The MIME type of data encoded this way is application/x-www-form-urlencoded, and it is currently defined (still in a very outdated manner) in the HTML and XForms specifications.
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@cqoicebordel: "Copy and cut encoded address"? I never quite understood what it meant (this is where an explanatory tooltip in prefs would be invaluable--I wish that was more built out). Is it only about swapping in other chars for spaces then? Any example URLs for testing?
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@Pathduck said in Horizontal menu hovering – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1662.4:
apart from Qwant for some reason
and that's probably why %20 is the best compromise, as it's accepted everywhere
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Since snapshot 1657.8 the delete cross in the adress bar list do not work.
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@Pathduck Confirmed here too. Custom CSS for speed dials no longer works.
/*Transparent Speed Dial Thumbnails*/ .startpage .dial .thumbnail-image { background-color: transparent; } .thumbnail-image {box-shadow: none !important;} /*Transparent Speed Dial Folders*/ .speeddial .dial-columns .folder .thumbnail .thumbnail-image { box-shadow: none !important; border-width: 0; transition: all 0s ease 0s; } .speeddial .dial-columns .folder .thumbnail>.thumbnail-image { background: none !important; } .speeddial .dial-columns .folder .thumbnail .folder-flap { display: none; }
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@Pesala Change the
background-color: transparent;
tobackground: transparent;
, that should work. If it doesn't, use bothbackground-color
andbackground-image
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Horizontal menu hovering – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1662.4:
Change the background-color: transparent; to background: transparent;, that should work.
Thanks. That works.
However, it would be better to fix: Transparency for Speed Dial Thumbnails and Folders
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Address Bar still needs more work.
Last snapshot that "x" to remove sites from the Address Bar history stopped working. I was hoping this new snapshot would fix it, but it didn't.
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Horizontal menu hovering – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1662.4:
@Pathduck You know CSS, do I remember that correctly?
Yes I spent a bit of time going through it earlier and it's fine now. I did most of the changes you've done as well, but kept used
position: relative
for.editable-title-container
since I need them to be placed below with some space:.dials .dial .editable-title-container { position: relative !important; top: .4em !important; }
The biggest change they did was probably moving the image into an
img
instead of a background-image, so needed to useobject-fit
instead ofbackground-size
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@Ryanchuang said in Horizontal menu hovering – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1662.4:
... Open new link in the background tab" is not working ...
I can not confirm.
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@Pathduck I changed the
position
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@rseiler: You can try with any URL with accented letters or anything outside of the ASCII table. I took the first polish link I found :
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Język_polski
If you activate the setting you mentioned, the URL becomes
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C4%99zyk_polski
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@gwen-dragon: Mine is WIN7 64bit,"open link in the background tab" is really not working,it just opened the site in the foreground new tab immediately,I have to clicked back to original site.
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@ryanchuang: I can confirm this issue, the latest snapshot does not open links in a background tab, neither when right-clicking a link and using "Open new link in background tab" nor when clicking a link with the middle mouse button (this opens the tab in the background and immediately switches it to be the foreground tab).
I think the reason why so many other users cannot confirm this issue is that it is related to the setting "Tabs->New Tab Position", I've set this to "As Tab Stack with Related Tab" and encounter the issue, with all other options the issue is gone (but then of course no tab stack is generated).
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Is irrelevant to this post, but I'm just saying, it could be great to be able to SORT bookmarks alphabetically while adding them.
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Thanks a lot for the "Horizontal menu hovering" feature... but! isn't perfect... I miss the middle click behaivor that Opera have in the bookmarks bar for folders. You can open a lot of tabs middle clicking in it without the need of re-open the folder again.
Hope you can consider it.