Inspecting the Vivaldi UI with DevTools
-
@BoneTone Which button on my mouse is this strange thing you call
keyboard
?@BoneTone said in Inspecting Vivaldi's UI with devtools:
<offtopic>
OMZ, you're so gonna get wooped once Lilo sees this.
-
@Steffie said in Inspecting Vivaldi's UI with devtools:
@BoneTone Which button on my mouse is this strange thing you call
keyboard
?Not a button, but a separate device (or two) with lots & lots of buttons, making the "mouse" unnecessary. I prefer to not even have a mouse on my desk.
-
@BoneTone said in Inspecting Vivaldi's UI with devtools:
lots & lots of buttons
They cause me distress. I prefer velcro or zippers, or even zyppers, albeit pacman is best of all.
-
I rewrote the whole thing and made a guide out of it. Please tell me whether the instructions for Windows are correct, I can’t test it. I’d also like to know whether all of this is comprehensible.
-
Open vivaldi://experiments.
Search for the Chromium flag “Debugging for packed apps” and enable.
Restart Vivaldi.vivaldi://experiments
? Are you sure? Notvivaldi://flags
? -
@hlehyaric This is definitely wrong. Nicely spotted.
-
@luetage You're welcome. Your guide is a great job, thanks.
-
@luetage One word: Brilliant! Bookmarked!
Uh, two words; brilliant, bookmarked & beneficial.
Um, three words; brilliant, bookmarked, beneficial & ...
I'll come in again.
Amongst our gratitude are...
-
@Steffie Wait, you hadn’t bookmarked it yet? And to add injury to insult you want a snake to bite me? Shocked… I can’t even…
-
@luetage Oh no, i had bookmarked it, but i was so impressed with your rewrite i re-bookmarked it. In fact, just thinking about it now, i might well bm it another few times.
As for the whole snake thing, well, i mean, what can i say? Snakes tend to do all manner of snakey stuff, don't they? Say, you're not catching a plane soon are you?
-
@luetage TBH, me neither. I just discovered this post.
Sorry, I'm quite naïve or not expert enough to understand what it is about. Is it an explanation of the "Inspect" function or is it an extra DevTool that can do more than the standard "Inspect".
Sorry sorry sorry, don't bite me... I just try to understand (seriously). I did read the first post two times and I didn't get it. -
@Ornorm said in Inspecting the Vivaldi UI with DevTools:
I did read the first post two times and I didn't get it
Maybe read it aloud three times...
-
@Steffie I'll have a try...
(just love you!) -
@Ornorm The post intends to describe how to load developer tools for the user interface. They look just like the devtools for any webpage, but need to be loaded differently. Most of the known options how to load them are written down here. One of the missing options is remote debugging, because I think it’s not that useful for our purposes.
-
@Steffie I can’t : / My airplane️trap🪤 is broken.
-
4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42
-
@luetage said in Inspecting the Vivaldi UI with DevTools:
for the user interface
Ok. I get it now. It's for the Vivaldi "Realz" users (I'm still a young padawan). It's to go even further with customizing the entire interface; is this correct?
-
@Ornorm said in Inspecting the Vivaldi UI with DevTools:
I'm still a young padawan
Remember, each & every day, practice practice practice on levitating sunken space-ships outta swamps. That's the path to enlightened success... & lucrative merch.
-
@Ornorm said in Inspecting the Vivaldi UI with DevTools:
Vivaldi "Realz" users
It's also for fake users :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:.
-
@Ornorm said in Inspecting the Vivaldi UI with DevTools:
a young padawan
What does it mean ? You play in that cheap comedy space opera ? (BTW, I'm not a huge fan… forever!)