Vivaldi introduces a full-page Notes Manager and configurable menus to its browser for computers
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What a great release, especially the full Notes manager, .
Being that I use this feature every day, I like the words/character counting at the bottom. But I would suggest that in "Visual" editing Vivaldi only display the actual number of characters and words in view, rather than count all markdown syntax characters used for bold or italics. I think that would be more suitable in "Text" editing.
Thank you
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@bugmenot3 said in Vivaldi introduces a full-page Notes Manager and configurable menus to its browser for computers:
I like the words/character counting at the bottom.
I had not noticed that.
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Vivaldi introduces a full-page Notes Manager and configurable menus to its browser for computers:
I got an email about VB-65978 being fixed, however, on RC2 it still exists. Can someone please let me know how it’s on stable?
You can install Stable as a standalone for testing things you know
But I tested, not exactly sure what you mean, what did you expect to happen?
I would expect that the relevant menu should appear when key is pressed.
Standard behaviour in Windows is one press of Alt to activate menu. This allows for keyboard navigation of the menu itself. Then accelerator should open the relevant menu. This does not happen in Vivaldi. So appears to not be fixed?This is obviously OS dependent, menus on Linux or MacOS probably behave differently.
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@potmeklecbohdan Yes, it is fixed in Stable.
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@Pathduck said:
You can install Stable as a standalone for testing things you know
Yes, but it’s ~60 MB (for me a larger download) for nearly nothing.
But I tested, not exactly sure what you mean, what did you expect to happen?
Sorry, I forgot to write this. If the bug were fixed, the submenu should appear. For me it doesn’t.
This is obviously OS dependent, menus on Linux or MacOS probably behave differently.
For me (RC2, Linux) the menu doesn’t open. Also, don’t forget it’s just HTML (unless you’re on Mac).
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@Pesala So when using horizontal menu & separately pressing & releasing Alt & then the key, the submenu appears?
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@AV1 Well, at least you only have to do this once right?
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@potmeklecbohdan No. You have to keep the Alt Key depressed. This highlights the menu and shows the access keys. Otherwise, you can navigate with the cursor keys to the next/previous menu.
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@Pesala OK, thanks. (I knew this.)
@Gwen-Dragon can you please reopen
VB-65978
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@AV1 I think will be fixed in a couple of days.
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When is M3?
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@seadiamond When it's ready.
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@helix5837532 There is a checkbox in Settings, Privacy for:
Broadcast IP for Best WebRTC Performance -
Webrtc cannot be blocked in a chromium based browser.The IP can be masked but it cannot be totally blocked.
If you use ublock origin this can stop the ip leak. -
@helix5837532 Actually firefox does block it properly via about:config.
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@potmeklecbohdan Thanks for bringing attention to this. I have reopened your issue internally.
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@helix5837532 The anti-spam measures for this forum prevent you from making frequent posts until your reputation increase to 2 or more. I have given you a few votes as you are obviously not a spammer.
Nothing to do with the WebRTC topic. The bug has been fixed according to the changelog for Vivaldi 3.1.
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Argh, last, me here with the mobile now
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@helix5837532 said in Vivaldi introduces a full-page Notes Manager and configurable menus to its browser for computers:
@pesala: Sadly even now I'm getting the following error:
"ERROR
Post content was flagged as spam by Akismet.com"The issue is most likely the email address you are using. I asked internally and there's nothing that can be done manually to prevent akismet from flagging you but a few upvotes should help the algorithm to stop triggering.
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Rather have an RSS feed sidebar, Vivaldi has nothing for that while Firefox does... [like Sage-like] ..doesn't work on chrome.
modedit removed promo link, added text.