Minor update (2) for Vivaldi 2.11
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@pathduck: You have more knowledge than me on Deep Throat apparently as this is more of an reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy :-p
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@olli Oops, subconscious typo.... :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_closed_eyes:
"We're going to get lynched aren't we?" he whispered.
"It was a tough assignment," said Deep Thought mildly.
"Forty-two!" yelled Loonquawl. "Is that all you've got to show for seven and a half million years' work?"
"I checked it very thoroughly," said the computer, "and that quite definitely is the answer. I think the
problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never actually known what the question is." -
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Pop-out video bug was no fixed.
Tired of waiting.
I go to the Slimjet browser.
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please give us the option to remove the Pop-out video button on the next release.... vivaldi has a clean look, dont button-ised with out reason.
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For those complaining about the popout video icon, no doubt it will appear in the Snapshot first, where it will tested before being released in the Stable build.
I heard that it is already fixed in the internal build. When we get the Snapshot we can all test it to see if all the bugs have been ironed out.
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@pesala: at least they can give us a release to disable it...and then they can fix it...
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@KaosAD said in Minor update (2) for Vivaldi 2.11:
most of us don't get that behavior
Inevitably, only those who do not get this behaviour are the ones making a fuss.
Now that it has been released in the stable, it makes no sense to remove it from the Stable. The only likely result is a whole new group of users complaining about why this useful new feature was removed.
On this YouTube video, the icon disappears when I move the mouse cursor away from the video. It also disappears if I stop and restart the video without moving the cursor.
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@kaosad: Wasn't this whole thing heavily discussed for the over a year it was in test before 2.11? I don't understand why it's only coming up now. Did the people who use video heavily in Vivaldi not speak up back then, as every single one of them has been doing over the last week? Did they just never bother to try it? Or did Vivaldi just ignore them?
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@rseiler The PiP icon was released in the Stable only days after releasing it in the Snapshot. We who tested it said that it was not ready for release yet, but it was released anyway.
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@xakep: Oh sad, but bring us a cake when you back. Kisses.
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Continuing Google's tradition of punking Vivaldi (kidding, but this seems to happen a lot), today they put out 80.0.3987.122, which wouldn't you know it is, in part, a security update.
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@pesala: I get the behavior and I still want it gone. There's no acceptable reason a feature should be added that is so visual in nature without the ability to turn it off for users who don't want it.
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@rseiler: I immediately went to the forums after it was added to the Snapshot to complain about the inability to remove it and everyone complaining was basically told to shut up and not use the Snapshot if you're not comfortable with experimental features. So I went to the Stable, where it was promptly added anyway.
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for those who want a clener look on youtube try this on stylish!
.html5-video-player.ytp-fullscreen > .ytp-chrome-top, .html5-video-player.ytp-fullscreen > .ytp-gradient-top, .html5-video-player.ytp-fullscreen > .ytp-gradient-bottom, .ytp-time-display, .ytp-subtitles-button, .ytp-miniplayer-button, .ytp-size-button, .ytp-next-button, .ytp-prev-button { display: none !important; } .html5-video-player.ytp-fullscreen > .caption-window.ytp-caption-window-bottom { margin-bottom: 0; } .html5-video-player.ytp-fullscreen > .ytp-chrome-bottom:hover { opacity: 1 !important; transition: none !important; } .html5-video-player.ytp-fullscreen > .ytp-chrome-bottom:not(:hover) { opacity: 0 !important; transition: none !important; }
-When Fullscreen, the things on top will always hide, player control will be transparent unless the cursor is hover on it, the caption will always near the bottom-
.....the only thing missing is the pop up disabler......
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May I ask: The extensions icons still stand very near together in 2.11. The rightest icon can only be seen one half. I hoped with an update this would be repaired. If not in future versions, can it be changed with a script?
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@Michael_from_Germany It is not useful to ask in this thread.
If you have a lot of extensions, and see a problem that I don't because I have only two, start a new thread in the appropriate forum for your OS, with a screenshot of the issue, and see if anyone can reproduce it before filing a bug report. Post in the Modifications forum to request a workaround using CSS.
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Dear Dev,
Script writing, coding, programming, testing, discussing features and how they should be implemented. I get a lot of work, personal time, effort goes into continuing making Vivaldi the best browser it can be and consistently being better as well. The headaches, the backlash, the dried coffee rimming the bottom of your mugs as you just want to get up and pour another cup. I get it.
The pop-out video button controversy: there's better ways to address our concerns and issues with it, to provide you better criticism, to be positive.
Although we don't have to make it a bigger deal than it should be, it naturally is a bigger deal than it should be. The community, us, are the testers. By default, I'm sure most of us stick with Snapshots as the only browser without needing to use something else. They're stable enough for daily use, but not meant to be an official main release. Saying this,
I only ask that you look at all future implementations of "cool" features from all different angles before even releasing it to the public to be tested. Under-the-hood changes are great. Yes, they can break or even create bugs, but they're different from crack-on-the-windshield changes that are directly interfering with our navigation. Perhaps a little more should have went into what that pop-out video button was actually doing instead of just rushing it like this.
Saying this with love and respect. There's a reason why people like me were first on board with Vivaldi since its inception. Just please be more aware with future renditions.