Minor update (3) for Vivaldi 2.11
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This update upgrades Chromium to 80.0.3987.125 to address security issues from upstream.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Thanks.
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For those who are complaining about the PiP icon, it makes no sense to implement a turn off switch in the Stable version. Any fixes should be made in the Snapshot, tested thoroughly, then the Stable version can be updated with those fixes.
As has been said several times; the icon is useful to some. It will disappear after a few seconds if the right procedure is followed: move the mouse away from the video, or pause and restart the video leaving the cursor where it is. YMMV.
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Hi dear Vivaldi team,
will there be clearly unmissable announcements once things like the Google Manifest v3 will be implemented or DoH be activated by default?
Thanks.
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Additionally, if you are watching in fullscreen: Move the pointer to one edge.
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Nice picture of a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle. Not sure what the image has to do with this release, but great pic none-the-less!
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@x-15a2: Chromium is the only update. There is some nice Chromed surfaces showing.
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@Ruarí said in Minor update (3) for Vivaldi 2.11:
@x-15a2: Chromium is the only update. There is some nice Chromed surfaces showing.
The only place where I like Chrome.
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So many updates in a week, Vivaldi is getting a Chromium shine -
Why not put out an update to optionally disable PiP? If you would pay attention to the forums you would see that a lot of users are not happy about not having the choice in the first place.
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@Pesala You gain nothing from obsequiously defending the Vivaldi devs for their poor decisions. Why even waste your time to type this post? There are plenty of users who actively dislike the feature and feel that it lowers the quality of their browsing experience.
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@pesala: for those who complaining like me, is vital for the team to make the proper option.... if someone force you yo use something you dont like or hate, you complaing too...
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@biguglyboy6 I actually started a thread criticising the developers for their decision.
To release an update with an option to disable this feature would only repeat the same mistake, and divert precious resources.
First, it should be released in the Snapshot release so that we can test it, before releasing an update for the Stable version.
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@biguglyboy6: ameen to that!
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@quhno: How to move the pointer to hell?
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@JohnnyFire I would, and do complain when mistakes are made, but I do not complain any more if told that they were working on a fix for the issue that I dislike, which will be fixed in the next Snapshot.
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How long for the fix in the snapshot stream as well? Still at .88
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@Richard21 To remove the pointer on a fullscreen video, stop/start the video (e.g. press spacebar twice), and wait a few seconds.
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@Ruarí Perfect! I do miss chrome bumpers... great call on that pic!
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@pesala: It works but annoying.