Mute button for Pop-out Video – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1964.3
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[BUG? - W10 x64] 360 facebook images don't work in vivaldi, try this:
- open https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=453007191852432&set=a.112571182562703&type=3&theater
- drag and move the image
- see the ugliness
anyone can confirm?
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@newscpq said in Mute button for Pop-out Video – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1964.3:
see the ugliness
What ugliness? It's a pretty panorama. Swiss alps?
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@newscpq I can confirm that the panorama image does not respond to dragging the mouse as it does in Firefox. Any ugliness is solely down to the low resolution of the image.
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@pathduck: ahahah: the "ugliness" is that, if you move the image around with your mouse, the different pictures that should be rendered spherically and beautifully merged together, are plain separated tiles, instead.
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@pesala: VB-69463
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@Gwen-Dragon Not for me.
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@Pathduck @Pesala @Gwen-Dragon:
I found that the problem is solved, if I disable "WebGL Fingerprint Defender" extension.
The issue appear as well in Firefox, if I install and enable the "WebGL Fingerprint Defender" Mozilla add-on.
@Pesala, can you confirm the problem is visible in Vivaldi, even without any extension loaded?
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@newscpq Yes. It does not work at all. Dragging with the mouse just selected the image. Maybe it is because I am not locked in? FacePalm should be avoided like the Coronavirus.
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@Gwen-Dragon Other WebGL examples work fine.
The facebook page works in Stable, not in Snapshot Private Window.
I tried disabling all of my CSS mods, but no difference.
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@Gwen-Dragon The issue does not occur with a 2nd profile. Apparently not the same as a Private Window.
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DISCAIMER: Next is my personal bug tracking entry.
Tender and susceptible persons please proceed to the next comment.Miss me?
So, ladies, lets see what we have now.
It is 9th public build in a row with no changes.For those who using PWAs - feature is broken for last 2 months.
- no icon in title bar at all
- icon in system taskbar is just default V logo
- address bar is now visible by default and can not be hidden even via ctrl+f11
- window chrome does not follow theme/accent color properly
- vivaldi chrome lost page zoom controls -> no way to reset
- silent crash when trying to open dev.tools for PWA page
Most of above still applies to popup windows (eg. office365/outlook.com 'open in new window' button).
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@13-beta2 In your honour, it will be fixed in Vivaldi 13 beta 2
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@kened You can always spoof the user agent with an extension. The agent was changed to look like Chrome’s because sites were making problems, doesn’t make much sense to go back to the former. You shouldn’t worry about it, even if Vivaldi had a unique user agent, sites would still know it’s a chromium browser and that doesn’t take away from chromium’s dominance in the market. Should you care about browser market diversity, the only option is to use Firefox or one of its forks.
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@Pesala said in Mute button for Pop-out Video – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1964.3:
@newscpq Yes. It does not work at all. Dragging with the mouse just selected the image.
Same for me when I'm using the new Facebook UI (just a static image instead of a 360° panorama). With the old UI it works as expected.
Tested in latest stable, snapshot 3.2.1952.3, latest internal and in Edge (non-chromium one), and all have the same behaviour. So it's probably an issue with Facebook rather than Vivaldi.
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@kened Vivaldi having its own identity would be awesome, and it would allow it to appear on its own in usage statistics.
However, back when Vivaldi was using its own user agent (same as now, but with
Vivaldi x.x.x
at the end), there were tons of problems. Way too many websites check the user agent string and block the user from the website if it isn't Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Opera with a condescending "Use a good browser" message. Vivaldi received report after report that websites did this, and many other websites just broke because of the user agent string being different (e.g. Google, where the search field input appeared above the field itself; or WhatsApp, which would always display a "Please update your browser" message).Using user agent sniffing to limit websites or alter their content is terrible design, but unfortunately very much a reality. So much that Vivaldi felt they had to remove their identity from the user agent just so people could browse the web normally. It doesn't matter that Vivaldi does, in fact, support virtually all website that Chrome supports; if the user agent is not identical with Chrome's, things will break.
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Dear Vivaldi team, as far as I know, I haven't approved any days off requests, so where is my snapshot
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@Kocho If it ain't about M3... not interested
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@luetage Would be nice to see on blogs some sort of vivaldi stats - like how many users from where in the world - are using vivaldi.
I used to check browser usage before but now is useless due the lack of the user agent which only was (mis)used to discriminate the browser.
But such stats are probably only for internal usage and we'll never see them. -
Dear @Ruarí, is possible to you give me a silent install command line to install this snapshot for all users on windows 10 64-bit?
Thanks in advanced!
Regards
@SoftehardSolutions