Small improvements to the clock and popout video – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1867.3
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@evilspark: Clock in Vivaldi at the bottom right+autohide Windows bar => You have the clock at the same position.
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@EvilSpark It's not for everyone, and that's ok. You can remove it from the toolbar if you don't need it (right-click Customise -> Remove from toolbar).
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@helmers: thanks for the help. No bad feelings there
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@helmers I hope you can quickly fix those annoying "..ss .." and align the "Salva predefinito" (Save Preset) and "Avvio" (Start) buttons.
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It would be nice to fix:
(VB-64590) Clock Countdown Timer Scroll Buttons do not Scroll on Click and Hold
and
(VB-64355) FQ: Alarm Sound Instead of Notification Dialog
Must fix:
(VB-64354) Alarm Shows Two Notifications
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The crash phenomenon when opening links in multiple profiles using the newly added "Open link as" context menu item, which I reported in previous build thread seems resolved now. Thanks.
Windows 10 1909 (Build 18363.720)
2.11.1811.49 (Stable) Standard + 2 standalone installations x 3 profiles
2.12.1867.3 (Build) Standalone installation x 5 profiles -
@Gwen-Dragon
No, I didn't. I asked if it was a known bug and waited for response. But no one replied. I can still file one if you like. Shall I?IMHO it shows how good the dev team is when the bug is fixed even before it's been reported. Well done
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@Gwen-Dragon No problem. I'm sure we'll see more cases of bugs fixed before reported.
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Not related to the snapshot, but ...
"Microsoft Edge has found a clever solution called vertical tabs that will make you feel safe when you have a lot of open tabs"
https://mspoweruser.com/microsoft-edge-vertical-tabs-feature/
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@helsten2 If you want vertical tabs, go to Settings, Tabs, and choose left or right.
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Probably first post or since years. I just upgrade from previous snapshot on my MacBook on 10.11.6
It's block on the grey window. I have most of the menus, all the bookmarks, but the tool menu is empty...
Rename folder home/Library/application support/vivaldi don't change anything only the grey window take now most place of the screen... -
@pesala: I have used vertical tabs in Vivaldi from the beginning. I thought it was funny that this was announced as "a clever solution" from Microsoft ...
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I am trying to post a link to Vivaldi in the MSPoweruser comment section, but they keep deleting my posts ... -
@helsten2: And tomorrow it's gonna be patented by MS
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@fabien: back to previous version. It's OK.
Back to last version via .dmg : same problem. It's not only something wrong during autoupdate.
Hope it's just because i'm with an old computer and an old version of MacOS... -
@evilspark: Of course it's not needed. It's just an indication that they are struggling what to do next.
If the old timers think back when Star Office was on the go before Sun took them over, they extended it take over the entire desktop shell. It didn't last and was removed on the next release.
I mean seriously, why are resources being put toward such a useless feature which is already available on the desktop.
As soon as I saw it, I disabled it.
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After upgrading to this latest snapshot the price bars on this charting service website chart are now skinny. They used to be twice as wide before updating from the previous version to the most recent version on the development channel. Any idea why this happened?
https://www.screenpresso.com/=pe0cf
Vivaldi 2.12.1867.3 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Revision ab4fa4a166a4faadb9508fe78c93c50d738f933f
OS Windows 10 OS Version 1903 (Build 18362.720)
JavaScript V8 8.1.307.23
Flash 32.0.0.344 -
@stardepp I would only agree with it as a further option and not as default as too much detail isn't always good, in this case it would make it more distractive than helpful. I don't want something to be moving constantly when I'm reading an article let's say, it's stressful watching a clock ticking seconds when in reality you want to relax from strict clocks related to everyday obligations. (cc @helmers)
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@neonturbo I agree to disagree. I like the upcoming clock in the browser. Concerning bugs, report them and they will be addressed.
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@bib_vivaldi We old timers can remember when Opera had a clock that one could put on any toolbar. It was optional, just as the Vivaldi clock is optional. However, it did not have alarms or countdown timers. One had to install widgets or extensions for that.
My Windows Taskbar is on autohide at the bottom of my (1200x1600 pixel) monitor, so I need to move the cursor a long way to check the time. Since I have moved the clock onto the Address Bar, I can see it at a glance.
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Maybe its an idea to also place the clock on the panel bar? I personally don't use and thus hide the status bar because I don't like having too many objects in my vertical space but the clock seems a useful feature to me because I also hide the windows taskbar but I have the Vivaldi panel open all the time.