Reader and Tabs improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2345.3
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22nd and updated
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I'm still seeing issues with the Vivaldi process taking 100% CPU when upgrading using Linux. Simply closing Vivaldi after upgrading doesn't stop the 100% CPU usage. I have to manually kill the process. This only happens when Vivaldi is running while upgrading.
This time, when upgrading, I opened the browser task manager (Ctrl+Tab+Esc). The only task that showed 100 CPU was the 'Browser'. The memory footprint did not appear to change.
When viewing my System Monitor in Linux Mint, the process name that had 100% CPU usage was vivaldi-bin --enable-crashpad
I'm on Linux Mint, so the upgrade is done through apt. There have been a few threads in the forum about this issue.
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@juanvase said in Reader and Tabs improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2345.3:
@ruarí is there another way than 'reset remote data'
Resetting remote data is usually fine because the important data is stored locally.
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"[Address bar] Field drop down no longer drops down (VB-81079)"
Thanks for that, but it re-introduces a previous problem:
On a Speed Dial page, clicking away from the drop-down lists (both address & search fields) does not close the drop-down list.
This happened in the past and was correctable, so I hope it is again?
On a non-Speed Dial tab, the list closes properly when clicking outside the list. It's only on Speed Dials.
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@ruarí said in Reader and Tabs improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2345.3:
You cannot sync with this build.
Thanks for the 'Heads-Up''
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The tab dragging problem I had in the last version seems to be fine now. What I do notice is that Vivaldi seems to cycle through every possible tab position that I dragged over instead of jumping to where the cursor is now (slow tab dragging visual).
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I don't know why, but there is no sound in video .mp4 like https://vader.joemonster.org/upload/rlv/1904374a0410e6ayt_1007639990.mp4
I have the same symptoms: https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/far8ex/playing_mp4_vide_sound_button_greyed_out/ -
@duzers said in Reader and Tabs improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2345.3:
I don't know why, but there is no sound in video .mp4 like https://vader.joemonster.org/upload/rlv/1904374a0410e6ayt_1007639990.mp4
Works fine for me.
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New month, new Vivaldi Snapshot.
I was waiting for this all week ^^ -
And my second problem. Vivaldi uses about 4 GB of memory with one tab!
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No such issues here if I leave Vivaldi open, CPU doesn't "move" a % , and your flag seems weird, did you just add it by yourself? There's no such flag in Chromium from what I know.
Retry with a fresh profile from terminal to see if you would get some kind of message. -
@juanvase: Install stable and use that to reset. Alternatively an old snapshot installed standalone
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@duzers: Did you read the known issues?
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@ruarí It's just too bad they removed
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@ruarí: No. Ok.
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Extensions DO NOT WORK in the pop-up windows. Please, do something about it!
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In reader, clicking a link does not reload the reader view in the next page, I have to click reader button two times after each chapter navigation now.
To be clear, this is a regression, it worked previously. -
I see the known issue with sound in video, but what about video that doesn't play at all? For example the video at the top of this news page: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-29/southern-right-whale-and-calf-spotted-at-christies-beach/100252514
The video appears to load but then shows as finished.
Problem found with both v4.1 snapshots so far. Video plays fine in v4.0.2312.21. Windows 10x64. -
Sync issues, video occasionally not playing audio, DevTools breaks browser UI when detecting console errors/debug. The DevTools neglect makes me sad since I know it has been ongoing for years now.
I'm glad syncing has been disabled. I'd be pretty upset if bugs ended up destroying my sync'd information. Looking forward to a fix. I test Vivaldi across multiple machines and would love to continue doing so. Thank you for the rapid updates!