Vivaldi 3.1 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 1929.23
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Vivaldi 3.1 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 1929.23:
@Third It seems you’re having your nickname day today
I suspect Olli in disguise
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@Pathduck Well, I also suspected someone doing this just for fun. What I also don’t understand is the gap registered/first post (5th May/today), but high number of posts today.
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@Gwen-Dragon
Or even better yet, fix the issue of dead bird on Vivaldi close in Linux!!
(Sorry, I know this is a long standing issue, not a recent regression) -
@cheekybuddha: This bug is just a visual one : the webview is killed when closing, and so, you see the dead bird which was always behind it.
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@gwen-dragon: I get the dead bird thing, and its history (coal mines, etc.) but I agree with you. We need something else.
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@pathduck: no no, I believe he wouldn’t agree to any numerical account except the First
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@Third But 3rd can come later
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@potmeklecbohdan: whoops, it seems that from the moment I registered, I only had enough free time today to leave a few comments.
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But 'necrophilic' seems a bit much. Not sure where that came from. Also Gwen you have direct access to the designers in the sopranos channel. Not sure how this is relevant feedback for a release candidate. You can't think/expect that this is something we would change now at the last minute?
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@cheekybuddha I don't think it have a big priority - as it don't corrupt anything - by the way it happens on windows too.
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Would it be safe to assume that waiting for stable releases would be more preferable as to using release candidates etc as that sounds more like beta versions.
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@Priest72 Actually RCs are post-beta/pre-final.
The other snapshots are beta, while the internal ones (private) are alpha.
The snapshot with known issues can be considered post-alpha/pre-beta.
But waiting for stable is actually a good idea if you aren't into catching bugs. -
@Hadden89 Right on and thank you.!.
Vivaldi runs absolutely superbly here on 32bit puplinux. -
@Ruarí Must be a silly joke between canary "codename" (dev channel) and tab death (blink stopped to blink?).
It's bad even for me which I usually like a bit of dark humour.//EDIT: Not a big issue but only for curiosity:
I'm updating from .13 build to this .23 and only see the changelog for .21 - but could be expected.
But in past I saw the "full" log between versions. -
In the latest 2 snapshots,watching Youtube has been cumbersome. Lost mouse indicator while video is streaming,CUP 100%,the entire Youtube tab freeze and volume control is unstable. Would someone please fix these issues.
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Ouch, I'm seeing a huge mess with extensions buttons (like js script on toolbar), un-hided buttons and others moved from urlfield to toolbar.
But must be due the leap (was fixed something few builds ago).
Workarounds are well acceptedOne time issue.
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@Hadden89 See change log and thread for .19
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@potmeklecbohdan So it was a collateral issue of skipping .19 (VB-60321) or is still happening?
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@Hadden89 It's a one-time annoynace for me, I just have to re-hide my userscripts and other extensions.
I wonder if there is a way to reduce the impact for stable users upgrading - would this affect them?
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@LonM I've became a popular toolbar element XD
(And Vanilla Cookie Manager went to toolbar. Which is kind acceptable)A UI-way to remove from display (not hide) the userjs should be present.
But I fear is late as we are in RC.
I've some elements (js) which shouldn't be there at all.