Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3
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Please define "fine."
I can't tell what it is you want, versus what you have.
Thumbnails for tabs look one way, and thumbnails for bookmarks look another. That looks completely normal to me. I simply can't envision what it is you expect, versus what you are getting.
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@Ayespy I think its weird that we have an empty area here:
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@Stardust I see. You feel the thumb should fill the space, making it like a 16:9 proportion. I can check to see if I have an older ver. on one of my boxes that did it that way, and if so, ping a dev (most of whom are on holidays until 2nd week of Jan) and see if the change was intended. I do know that at one point, thumbnail proportions were changed on purpose, and I also know that the new two-line tab stack thumbs are all 4:3, but I don't know if that would be related to this.
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@Stardust OK. I found an old 3.0 version and, sure enough, the thumb in the add bookmark dialogue is 16:9 or maybe even wider. So that has indeed changed. Now the only thing is to determine whether that was intended or not.
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@Ayespy said in Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3:
@Stardust OK. I found an old 3.0 version and, sure enough, the thumb in the add bookmark dialogue is 16:9 or maybe even wider. So that has indeed changed. Now the only thing is to determine whether that was intended or not.
4/3 thumb makes sense because dials are also 4/3 on Start Page. But it looks pretty bad in the add bookmark dialogue rn...
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@Stardust Well, I threw a question up in the air backstage. With everyone on holiday, we'll see if I get an answer.
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@Vistaus Interesting. This has been the case for me since the arrival of M3. I have since disabled and re-enabled all my mail accounts, but I suspect some .ics calendars that I had subscribed to be the main issue.
I experienced CPU bursts every 20 seconds or so, but it's much better now. (I'm still on 3.5 Snapshot.) -
@Ayespy said in Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3:
@Stardust Well, I threw a question up in the air backstage. With everyone on holiday, we'll see if I get an answer.
ohh, this is not an urgent issue :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3:
@ugly Read my previous posts in this thread and you know where to get for Linux a rockstable 3.6
Seems stable so far. Thanks.
As a side note, when I rolled back from this unstable snapshot back to the previous version, everything seemed to work. But my cookies seemed to get wiped out. And my mail account was failing to authenticate. After upgrading to this new stable snapshot, my mail account also failed to authenticate. In my server settings, Vivaldi looks like it has a password stored (hidden characters were shown in the settings, so I don't know what it was). But it was longer than my actual password. Reentering the correct password fixed the mail account.
So rolling back versions seemed to have changed something with the password that was stored for authenticating my email account. I know it's a corner case, since rolling back versions is generally not recommended because of potential issues with the profile. But I thought I'd mention it.
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@ugly said in Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3:
rolling back versions is generally not recommended because of potential issues with the profile.
Even more risk when you have "experiments" active!!
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Fix it.
Now.
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@Vividal or else?
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@Vividal You might not have noticed but it's Christmas & New Year Holidays…
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Who (or what) can read the content of the vivaldi://site-engagement/ page?
I mean: are the informations of that page shared, somehow, out of my Vivaldi web browser?
What are, generally speaking, all the informations available in vivaldi://vivaldi-urls, there for?
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@ian-coog: See. You get it.
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@hlehyaric: Exactly.
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@gwen-dragon: I believe in you. Thank you and have a great 2021.
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vivaldi://about/ shows macOS 11.1 as macOS 10.16 (that was the version number for compatibility during beta testing of the OS)
Stable Vivaldi shows it correctly