Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2350.3
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Today’s snapshot introduces a new feature that allows you to chain multiple commands together and issue them in sequence via Quick Commands, Keyboard Shortcuts or Mouse Gestures.
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@ruarí First?
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@xyzzy: Yes you are
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introduces a new feature that allows you to chain multiple commands together and issue them in sequence via Quick Commands
<3!!!
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@juanvase: I can't break protocol
. I can skip a badge but they will get Bronze
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@chas4: cool
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@ruarí Cool! The one more level of customization would be to allow execution of javascript in the chain command.
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@code3: Oh but we do!
See my reply to this 3 year old thread for an example.
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@juanvase: I gave @Chas4 a generic sports medal instead
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@juanvase: well if you switch to it imemdiately then would not be background, it would be foreground. So you mean middle click to open in foreground surely? But no
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@ruarí said in Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2350.3:
chain multiple commands together
Wow, so cool! This is the kind of stuff I love for a power-user browser!
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Probably a good idea!
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@ruarí That's great! But all this javascript in the address bar is not a good look. This happens for bookmarklets too. Is it in the bug tracker or do I need to report it?
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@juanvase said in Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2350.3:
@ruarí js to switch to newest created tab???
That would require JS executed in the UI I think, maybe this feature could be added later?
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@juanvase said in Command chains – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2350.3:
@ruarí what if I want to middle click on link and switch to background tab , is there js for this?
You mean middle click on link and open in background tab?
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My first command chain: Toggle Address and Bookmark bar
Would be fantastic if the Mod Autohide bookmark bar will work in this case when there is no address bar.
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@juanvase I think command chains can’t be triggered with a middle click. It would have to be a mouse gesture. And afaik there is already a mouse gesture that opens a link in foreground tab. If you switch to the tab directly it’s not a background tab.
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@juanvase: You can swithc to the next tab with the cycler. You could make a single chained command for that but you could also just use the tab cycling shortcuts directly
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@juanvase I guess you would need a simple userscript or extension to do this.