Two-level Tab Stacks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2130.3
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@Hadden89 said in Two-level Tab Stacks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2130.3:
WIR
Weekly Intelligence Review?
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@Stardust More Wild Informatic Resistance ^^,
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One step closer to "Tree Style Tab"
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@Hadden89 said in Two-level Tab Stacks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2130.3:
@Stardust More Wild Informatic Resistance ^^,
okay
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@ruarí: I'm 23, you are 57... you are the old man..
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I probably found a bug. I have set Tab Stacking/second row, use dotted tabs to visualize the stack.
2 single tabs, drag one into the other to create the stack. the 2nd row is displayed, with the 2 separate tabs, ok.
now drag one out of the stack with the mouse. The dragged out one is now on a single tabs row, the remaining one is now pratically a tab stack of 1 tab, still displayed by itself on the 2nd row.
To fix, redrag the 2 tabs to form a tab stack and use the context menu to Ungroup tab stack.Summary: [Two-level tab stack] Ungrouping a tab stack by dragging leaves last tab in stack still as a 1 tab stack
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At one point we will need sync of the customized menus, recreating this is a huge endeavor.
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For some reason I can't find the setting for two-level tab stacks. Appears to be missing completely from my settings list.
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Note: Two-level Tab Stacks are currently behind an experiment flag but they are ready to test, just enable them in: vivaldi://experiments
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@Stardust so I'm an idiot. I totally thought I checked there. thanks for the help.
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Now, onward to three levels Tab Stacks !!!
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@Cqoicebordel said in Two-level Tab Stacks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2130.3:
Now, onward to three levels Tab Stacks !!!
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How do you lock? Given the feature is all about a second level, it's unclear how that "avoids changing the page view height when switching between tabs," but I'm sure I'll understand once I figure out where it is.
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I don't see "tab stacking" sub-settings on my 64-bit version. however, those settings were synced from my other 32-bit version. very strange.
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@rseiler When you have a two-level tab stack selected, you should see this lock icon on the right side. Clicking that will make sure the two-level doesn't disappear when switching to individual tabs
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I'm always surprised by the features the Vivaldi devs implement. I didn't even know I needed this until I just now tried it. It's way better for dealing with tab stacks - it makes them work better as workspaces.
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@dawidpajak said:
Feels Opera-Presto style
No way. In Presto I could move the tabs between the stacks and open multiple stacks at the same time - and the screen didn't move when you did so.
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This new tab stacking is quite something. Makes me wish I could set the second level to display elsewhere (e.g. tabs display on top, tab stack second level displays on the bottom).
Also, this really makes me wish that pressing
cmd + T
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@ChimeraTech0 said in Two-level Tab Stacks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2130.3:
When you have a two-level tab stack selected, you should see this lock icon on the right side. Clicking that will make sure the two-level doesn't disappear when switching to individual tabs
I wonder if this should affect only the current window? Since it affects all windows the option really belongs in Settings next to the two row tab stacking radio button.