(History of) Vivaldi Feature Requests
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Ok, so I found the feature request topic… :whistle:
copying over the contents of my last separate post:
Most of us are used to just typing a web address without the http:// prefix - Vivaldi handles this just fine. Maybe some of us are actively using local ( = not fully qualified host names, for example "http://localserver" - or in short form just "localserver") host names.
Now, Opera could be configured to try local host names first - and if local hostnames didn't resolve, go to "general search in address bar". Vivaldi, on the other hand, doesn't - it just jumps to "search from address bar". (btw, is this a Google problem? Android has similar problems with local host names)
So, I have to explicitly type "http://localhostname" everytime I want to open a local URL (which is often).
If I go and "disable search in address bar", this doesn't happen anymore - but then also the search shortcuts are disabled.
So this should maybe be a feature request:
best way: add "check local host names first" option
alternatively: add "disable search in address bar, but allow search shortcuts"
Any opinions on this?
Regards
Sebastian -
Triple posting following a problem when submitting. To delete by admin
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Triple posting following a problem when submitting. To delete by admin
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I wonder about the usefulness of the trash icon on the tabs bar rather than in the show panel.
I would have preferred to see a Bookmarks button, undoubtedly more used. An addition to the Bookmarks bar, displayed or not.
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Please add search auto-completion (or it does not work in my linux version)
And make it able to use key shortcuts for any selected language, not only English (while it is Ukrainian shortcuts doesn't work except ctrl-c ctrl-v, while ctrl-f does not work) -
please add in "add search engine" the syntax field from the opera 12x
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I want to drag tabs out of a window to create a new window with that single tab.. like most browsers do. Is there a specific reason why Vivaldi doesn't do that?
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The big one I would love to see would be tiered folders and recognition of subfolders in the bookmarks bar. If I click the address bar icon to save a bookmark, it shows all my folders and subfolders as being on the same tree level, and as someone who for a few things has 3-4 levels of folders to sort out my bookmarks, it gets really slow to find the right folder.
In the bookmarks 'main view' it would be nice to have sort by name and have it group folders visually above the bookmarks in the same order, so folders A-Z then bookmarks A-Z, or folders Z-A then bookmarks Z-A. Sorting by type makes it a lot faster I find to hop to the subfolder when I am using the panel or full new tab bookmark view instead of sorting the folders by name distributed throughout the bookmarks.
A certain circle browser and one with a fox icon I find to have exceptional sorting. The backup options of the animal one is very nice to save my bookmarks and would be nice to have, and the circle logo of four colors one I find has absolutely ideal bookmark sorting. As someone who really relies on ease of sorting bookmarks it's the one thing keeping me from switching full time, even though circle logo one keeps losing folders and I have to do daily backups and restorations. The name sorting, folder sorting and subfolder showing in the add a bookmark view is genuinely essential enough to me that I'd like to request it so I can just be rid of the constant losses of bookmarks. -
In Future, the Master-Password function are good!
But now, i Use Vivaldi every day!
When the Email function is on board - then i can fully replace opera 12x -
Suggestions I feel are important:
- Way to more easily hide the sidebar, preferably a button in the bookmarks bar to collapse and expand the whole thing (Instead of Shift+CMD+P, which doesn't work for me anyway :?).
- User function. Some way to store different sets of cookies, at least. I need some way to manage my multiple accounts, and that's hard if I gotta log in and out that much, would rather temporarily change ti Chrome.
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Please two features I use with Opera:
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Possibility to open many local html-files with drag and drop to browser window
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Possibility for an individual editor or viewer for source code
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Possibility to open many local html-files with drag and drop to browser window
Press the Enter key, or use Right-click, Open.
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"Paste and go" in the search engine text field.
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Yes, but this only works when Vivaldi is the main webbrowser.
I have solved it for me with a link in "send to".
But at least under windows it should work with drag and drop.
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I have just downloaded Vivaldi - having fun tinkering around with the browser.
Linux Mint is my OS and i am still using Opera 12.16.
I have tried the latest Linux Opera 36 32bit release - and hated the experience.All i can say is the more customization i can have the better
Any chance adding bookmarks to the main menu bar just like Opera 12.16
I like to access bookmarks this way - i find it simple,fast and efficient.
With the same options to manage bookmarks just like Opera 12.16.Looking forward to the full stable release
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Please add the ability to group tabs by domain (or other options) through tab context menu/ button/ quick command
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Please add option to open tabs beside the active tab
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Please add the ability to group tabs by domain (or other options) through tab context menu/ button/ quick command
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Please add option to open tabs beside the active tab
- Already there since a long time (only visible if you have tabs from same domain open). Group Similar Tabs To Stack.
- Already available in snapshot builds. Settings, Tabs, New Tab Position, Right of current tab.
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There should be some way to disable all flashing, animated images, zooming maps, the ridiculous zooming icons in the "speed dial" page, etc. I am just trying Vivaldi, but it's enough to give me a migraine. I am going to have to keep looking for an accessible browser given my sensory/neurological issues.
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When I open a folder from my bookmarks bar and middle click a link, a new Tab should be opened with the clicked url.
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I am also for "Block Content" that the old Opera had, as well as the other right-click options.
I use Block Content all the time on Opera, and it is one of the main reasons I stuck with the old Opera 12 rather than going to another browser such as SeaMonkey (whose predecessor Netscape, when it foundered, originally led me to Opera).
Content blockers are not an acceptable equivalent.