Tab Bar Below Address Bar
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@potmeklecbohdan I tried those. they are not working unfortunately but, thanks anyway...
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@baris-sehri My latest code for this mod still works: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/15834/tabs-on-bottom-for-1-8/41?page=3
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@luetage this one? unfortunately it's not working for me... I'm using latest snapshot on macos catalina
#tabs-container.bottom { order: -1; border-top: none; padding-top: var(--padding); padding-bottom: 0px !important; } /* bookmarks bar above tabs */ /* .bookmark-bar { order: -2; } */ .toolbar.toolbar-addressbar { order: -3; } /* corner rounding */ .tabs-bottom .tab-position .tab { border-top-left-radius: var(--radiusHalf); border-top-right-radius: var(--radiusHalf); border-bottom-left-radius: unset; border-bottom-right-radius: unset; } /* tab group indicators*/ .tabs-bottom .tab-strip .tab-group-indicator { bottom: 28px !important; };
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@baris-sehri This is a feature request topic, reply in the original topic if you want help, please.
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@luetage sure
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An upvote from me. To me this is a must-have for any browser. Luckily it can be achieved with CSS hacking but having a built-in option would be preferable.
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This is an absolute necessity for any browser!
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@RainbowMagicMarker Did you check out the available mods for it here on the forum? They seem to work well enough in the meantime while users wait for an official option in settings.
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@nomadic I'm currently looking at that and trying to figure it out, yeah. But thought it would be a good idea to add my voice to the request.
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I, too, would like to see the Tab Bar lower, not only below the Address Bar, but below the Bookmarks Bar. Aesthetically, it belongs closest to the actual content being viewed, as it is part of the content representation.
For me, it is not for access, as I already use keyboard shortcuts to choose/switch between tabs. It more unifies the tabs with the page content visually. Certainly make it an option, as I am sure there are others who like their tab bar in different places.
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Adding another 2 cents here - this is no longer possible to do with CSS in Vivaldi 4, and so making it an official option is much more important.
I really hope it's something that can get fixed sooner rather than later.
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@nfsmaniac said in Tab Bar Below Address Bar:
Currently we are able to move the Tabs Bar on the top, right, left and bottom.
What is missing is to move the Tabs Bar right under the Address Bar. -
I use about 50 different programs on my PC. Word processing, graphics editors, hex editors, advanced notepads etc.
Every single program that has tabs sets them against the active window, below any other menus. EVERY program. It makes no sense to not have that option in a web browser. Firefox used to have that as default and Safari still does.
(Fun fact since Firefox changed the default tab setting their userbase has declined 4x, and Safari's has increased 4x)
There are 4 options for tab location, none of which I would use. Given that there were previously working css code mods to make this happen, it should not be much effort to implement, and it is the preferred position for literally hundreds of millions of users.
This with the scrolling horizontal minimum size tabs would make Vivaldi the best browser on the market. Without these, it is unusable for me and many others.
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@curiousd said in Tabs in the logical position, on top of the active window, below other bars:
"Every single program that has tabs sets them against the active window, below any other menus. EVERY program. It makes no sense to not have that option in a web browser. Firefox used to have that as default and Safari still does.
(Fun fact since Firefox changed the default tab setting their userbase has declined 4x, and Safari's has increased 4x)
There are 4 options for tab location, none of which I would use. Given that there were previously working css code mods to make this happen, it should not be much effort to implement, and it is the preferred position for literally hundreds of millions of users."
We're a few less than hundreds of millions, I'm afraid, but I'm positive we're more than just a few.
What is on offer here, and in Firefox - that's not "choice".
Is it really that hard to implement REAL choice of bar positions, like in "bar A at pos 3, bar B at 2, window content at 5, etc ..."
I'm one of those who ditched Firefox for Waterfox.
If any developer wonders why there's so little feedback like ours: I found it quite hard to guess search terms appropriate for this issue, to use in a language I'm not native to.
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@zajaa I searched, but could not find any other topics like this one, which has only two votes. Clearly, it is a low priority. You may find some method to get what you want in the modifications forum. (This is a very old topic).
Add this link as a web panel, and try different search terms to look for other topics in feature requests.
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This will, hopefully, pass through Askimet's spam filter:
"Every single program that has tabs sets them against the active window, below any other menus. Every program." (CuriousD)
@ Pesala & shifte:
thank you! But I'm not willing to, again, start editing configuration files just to get a bars layout that once was default in every browser & still is default in any other tabbed program, if the new layout does not have any advantages, as far as I can tell. -
@pesala said in Tabs in the logical position, on top of the active window, below other bars:
I searched, but could not find any other topics like this one
... maybe that is partly due to the spam filter? I'm positive the tabbar position issue is good for increased blood pressure and such stuff ... ;-))