Private Window Themes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2022.6
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@luetage Yes, it uses a whole new theme, and is consistent now.
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@LonM Hallelujah!
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I really like the new theme for Private Windows. Good job!
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Huh... Looks like no matter what you search for in Settings, "Private windows theme" shows up every time.
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@legobuilder26: Besides that, everything is looking great so far. Thanks for such an awesome browser!
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@legobuilder26 Please file a bug report for this - thanks. https://vivaldi.com/bugreport/
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Built-in adblocker is a good thing.
But don't even think about dropping uBlock Origin support -
@LonM Reported as VB-71121
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@legobuilder26: Yes if typed something that's not in Vivaldi options it defaults back to private window theme.
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Why Vivaldis built in adblocker does not block domains, I completely block facebook using ||facebook.com^ but it does not work.
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[New][Themes] Allow the use of a sperate theme for private windows (VB-28543)
typo
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Nice addition. My suggestion : the option to also set a different speed dial background image. other than that
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[Windows][Crash] Fails to start on 10 pro N edition if media pack is not install (VB-68691)
Great fix!
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I don't see the need for the "Private Theme" at all.
- If the user has not selected a different theme for Private windows, just show the current theme in Settings, Private Window Theme
- If the user has selected a different theme to the current theme, then show that as selected when opening a private window.
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@vort: How would that even work? I've never heard of a browser selectively banning extensions, have you?
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It's a good thing this page has a "Download Vivaldi" button which haunts you every step of the way down the page. If not for that button, it never would have occurred to me to download Vivaldi.
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@rseiler said in Private Window Themes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2022.6:
@vort: How would that even work? I've never heard of a browser selectively banning extensions, have you?
It's not what he meant, he simply means he won't stop using uBO, and I'm with him, it's too superior than current Vivaldi abilities.
In any case, if an extensions ID is banned on chrome store and you have it installed from chrome store, it will be disabled in Vivaldi aswell automatically when the extensions update check is performed by the browser. -
@ian-coog: I hope the store never does such a thing. I had to play that game once with one that they had dropped but which I was still using. I had to re-enable it practically every day because they kept disabling it. Eventually I gave up and sideloaded the version from GitHub, which is something we could always do with uBO should it happen.
BTW, it's interesting that we don't hear much anymore about the structural changes coming(?) to extensions. That was all anyone could talk about early in the year. The default filter count for uBO (even if you then thrown in Fanboy's Annoyances, which is a big one) is now well below the 200K threshold that was rumored to be the hard line beyond which the new system wouldn't go. If 200K does come to pass, maybe it won't be a big deal for most people after all. I wonder if there has been some filter consolidation to keep the number down.
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The colour variables being used for the secondary parts of the url are illegible on dark themes as is the new caution icon.
And on light themes they do not emphasize the domain
A simple workaround would be to use a
fg
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@sjudenim: I think you are going to need to give details of your theme setup as I see neither of these issues in any of the default themes. Also, have you done any modding because it looks like you have and hence have broken it for yourself.
Here it is with an unmodded vivaldi using a couple of the pre-installed default themes