Vivaldi fires up performance
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Here is a bug:
Steps to reproduce:
- open the new (!) Speed Dial Page
- Scroll to the bottom of the dials
- open in the new tab (or middle click on it)
- you will see the focus (!) is on the 1st dial
Focus Page Content on New Tab should be enabled:
Vivaldi 3.7.2218.45 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
update:
@npro said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@Stardust Ctrl+Click looks ok though
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@Stardust Nope, not here. Have you really tried it with a new clean profile?
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@npro you can't reproduce or wrong thread?
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@Stardust Can't reproduce.
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@npro said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
Have you really tried it with a new clean profile?
Not yet, I tried on the Stable and Snapshot. Will try on windows 10.
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@npro said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@Stardust Can't reproduce.
Ok, also Focus Page Content on New Tab should be enabled.
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@Stardust Negative.
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@npro Oh, are you sure you did this:
- open the new (!) Speed Dial Page first
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@Stardust ah right, I forgot it this time. Ok with Focus Page Content on New Tab, confirmed
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@Stardust Ctrl+Click looks ok though
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@Stardust hah, that's no find, you did it
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Since this update, the browser (win 10 latest build...) seems to not show images. Taking a look on the console shows: Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CACHE_MISS
I had clear all data.
This happens to some websites include this Vivaldi website.
Any ideas?
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cmd
Ping
@jonhelp `verify`
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@yashpalgoyal1304 said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@szczyputek: yeah, u are right regarding that typo in the blogpost. it's probably because of the use of double quotes, the blog writer missed it.
currently in the blog post: "Periodic Reload 2"
the intended was probably: Β«Periodic Reload 2'Β» -
@zurinn: I have used Vivaldi on Linux and Vivaldi on windows and android, on windows and android everything is working well, but on Linux opening menus, new tabs, or just any kind of animation going on feels slow and chunky. It is maybe a hardware acceleration problem, idk exactly, but I would love to use Vivaldi on Linux, but it is just not really good experience. Hope they will fix that.
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@IQrate what OS?
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@IQrate Judging by the fact that Vivaldi has a big Linux userbase and for many Vivaldians here who are on Linux it runs perfectly fine (and even faster than MS Windows in my experience), it must be your system that needs to be fixed. So you could start a new thread, preferably after you 've used the forum's search option, visiting https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/troubleshoot/troubleshooting-issues/ and https://vivaldi.com/privacy/code-of-conduct/ , in particular this part:
If youβd like to get help, ask your questions clearly and stay positive.
Use Search before starting a new thread. Use a short and clear title for new threads. Tell us what platform you are on, browser version, extensions (if any), system specification (CPU, RAM), connection type and architecture (X32 or X64), and give us the steps to reproduce your issue.
You can provide all that info with running the command
inxi -Fmxxzy --no-host && vivaldi-stable --version
in a terminal. Or at leastinxi -SMmCGADxxzy --swap --no-host && vivaldi-stable --version
. Copy the output, paste it in that thread using the code block </> button.Additionally the contents of vivaldi://gpu . Click the Copy Report to Clipboard button, paste the contents again using the code block </> button.
Extensions you have installed as shown in vivaldi://system. Click the Expand button, copy/paste the contents again using the code block </> button.
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@Zalex108 said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
cmd
Ping
@jonhelp `verify`
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@yashpalgoyal1304 said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@szczyputek: yeah, u are right regarding that typo in the blogpost. it's probably because of the use of double quotes, the blog writer missed it.
currently in the blog post: "Periodic Reload 2"
the intended was probably: Β«Periodic Reload 2'Β»Hi,
Since now I could test it, It works the way is written.
No ['] needed.--
Edit:
Just noted the 1' Bug.
Even adding 5 it reloads at 60" - 1 Minute is also checked every time on the Context Menu. -
Seems like good stuff mostly.
I do not understand why you made saving images harder by default though by fiddling with the context menu for it.
I suppose I can edit it myself, but that seems like a very poor default experience to me.
FINALLY some actual performance improvements for the dead slow UI. I have been wanting and asking for you to focus on performance for years...THANK YOU. That said, opening/closing tabs is still slower than on other browsers, if you have lots of tabs.