(History of) Vivaldi Feature Requests
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One more UI request: to move the status bar overlay to the bottom left edge of the browser, without any space in between. I have my tabs at the bottom, and I notice that the status bar overlay has some space in between it and the bottom left edge of the browser where the tabs are. If this gap could be removed to look like other browsers(and it would also help the visual contrast of the overlay), then that would be great!
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I apologise if it's already been mentioned here, but it would be really useful to be able to import from the latest Opera incarnations Speed Dials, Bookmarks (in their folders), cookies and Passwords e.t.c.
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Hi Team_Vivaldi,
- In this new snapshot that came out today, there is now a message when you toggle fullscreen for a video that says "Vivaldi is now showing in fullscreen. Press F11 to exit". It's really annoying. One of the things I loved about Vivaldi is that it never showed a message when I go fullscreen, and I would love the ability to turn that off. I hate having to wait 5 long seconds for the message to get off a person's face in the video before I can start enjoying the video. Even Safari I think doesn't do this because it's probably bad from a design standpoint.
U can do it alredy. Seek the right options in tools -> Options -> Apperance. U can switch if fullscreen notifications are show or not.
- A history panel.
This function also alredy exist. Open new tab and then you have a history subtab. You can also press Ctrl + H or go to Vivaldi Button -> Tools -> Manage History, or press F2 and find the History on quick command menu.
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It worked like this in old Opera: I click the scroll wheel and can scroll around a web page by moving the mouse. Scrolling the scroll wheel changed the mouse cursor and mouse behaviour back to normal.
However, in Vivaldi the scrolling continues, I have to either click the scroll wheel again or a mouse button to change the mouse cursor back to normal (btw. this also happens in new Opera, I guess it's a chromium related thing?).
I really wish it would work like in old Opera, or at least give us an option to change it, if it is possible.
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Hi Team_Vivaldi,
- In this new snapshot that came out today, there is now a message when you toggle fullscreen for a video that says "Vivaldi is now showing in fullscreen. Press F11 to exit". It's really annoying. One of the things I loved about Vivaldi is that it never showed a message when I go fullscreen, and I would love the ability to turn that off. I hate having to wait 5 long seconds for the message to get off a person's face in the video before I can start enjoying the video. Even Safari I think doesn't do this because it's probably bad from a design standpoint.
U can do it alredy. Seek the right options in tools -> Options -> Apperance. U can switch if fullscreen notifications are show or not.
Yes, I just found out how to do it. Thanks.
- A history panel.
This function also alredy exist. Open new tab and then you have a history subtab. You can also press Ctrl + H or go to Vivaldi Button -> Tools -> Manage History, or press F2 and find the History on quick command menu.
That's not what I mean. I know you can do all those things, but I mean a REAL History panel, that I can go to on the panel and check my history. I know you can make a History panel, but it's just the desktop webpage of the history page that tries to fit in the small space beside the panel, and I don't like that either. I just want a real History panel, but thanks for the ctrl + H thing, I didn't know that. Now that's one less step to having a real History panel, and I know Vivaldi will probably add it on as they had one for O12.
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Another request. I'd love to be able to disable how pressing the alt button brings up the file, edit, view.. menu when vivaldi is set to use a vivaldi button instead of horizontal menu. I have to use alt for several non-vivaldi things such as push-to-talk, and it conflicts with this functionality in a particularly annoying way.
Benjamin.
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It worked like this in old Opera: I click the scroll wheel and can scroll around a web page by moving the mouse. Scrolling the scroll wheel changed the mouse cursor and mouse behaviour back to normal.
However, in Vivaldi the scrolling continues, I have to either click the scroll wheel again or a mouse button to change the mouse cursor back to normal (btw. this also happens in new Opera, I guess it's a chromium related thing?).
I really wish it would work like in old Opera, or at least give us an option to change it, if it is possible.
I miss this behavior so much.
Please Vivaldi, implement it. -
Is there a possibility that vivaldi would offer main domain while writing in the address bar?
One example:
- I copy a link to address bar, for example:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/02/12/einstein-predicted-gravitational-waves-100-years-ago-heres-what-it-took-to-prove-him-right/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_gravitaionalwaves_740am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory - hit enter and go there
- after reading clik on link to go to main page - https://www.washingtonpost.com
- close the tab
- remember that i would like to go to washingtonpost.com again
- now I'm offered the first long link by Vivaldi and I have to delete the rest after *.com/ every time i go there
Is there a way to go to just to domain's main homepage after visiting a "deeper, longer link" on that domain in the first place? Ideally to by adjustable separately for any domain from the default behaviour.
Thanks for your time.
- I copy a link to address bar, for example:
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That's not what I mean. I know you can do all those things, but I mean a REAL History panel, that I can go to on the panel and check my history. I know you can make a History panel, but it's just the desktop webpage of the history page that tries to fit in the small space beside the panel, and I don't like that either. I just want a real History panel, but thanks for the ctrl + H thing, I didn't know that. Now that's one less step to having a real History panel, and I know Vivaldi will probably add it on as they had one for O12.
OK, I got it now.
Yeah, there is no real history panel at this moment. It may be uncomfortable. But for me everything is good. The current way to reach the history section is good enought.
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One other UI request: I find the scrollbar in Vivaldi too thick. In Windows 10, it's the stock Windows scrollbar, which is fine, but it's thicker than the one on Microsoft Edge. At the very minimum, at least imitate the one on Edge, if not create a better one, like the one on Safari, which looks very nice, but don't make it an overlay scrollbar.
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1. I would like to set Speed Dial as Homepage.
2. It would be convenient to show panel by clicking the left edge (like the old Opera does).
3. I would like to see the old Opera "Notes" function back (be able to copy/insert notes in the right click menu).
4. It would be great if users are able to DIY the right click menu and assign functions to different mouse keys.Thank you for bringing us this browser.
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1. I would like to set Speed Dial as Homepage.
2. It would be convenient to show panel by clicking the left edge (like the old Opera does).
3. I would like to see the old Opera "Notes" function back (be able to copy/insert notes in the right click menu).
4. It would be great if users are able to DIY the right click menu and assign functions to different mouse keys.Thank you for bringing us this browser.
- Set your home page to Chrome://dummystartpage
- Go into settings and activate the panel toggle
- Notes will be improved
- Menu options will be improved.
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Sort bookmarks by last date visited. (by folder, and all)
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Open random bookmark. Possibly with some simple algorithm given a higher probability for bookmarks visited longer ago. (e.g., pick two or three by random, then open the one with the oldest visit)
I tend to collect a lot of bookmarks, these would be useful to review older, possibly dead or now not needed, pages. Any tool for easier book mark organization (which is still quite poor) would probably be welcome.
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I apologise if it's already been mentioned here, but please add ability to open links from folders on bookmarks panel in new page. this feature is working for links placed directly on bookmarks panel, but not when they are in folder.
Thanky You
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Hi guys! A few requests here:
- tab-related context menu options for the title bar space to the RIGHT of the new tab "+", particularly Reopen Closed Tab.
- Some way to re-order context menu entries. For example, I want "Open Link in Background Tab" to be first, and "Copy Link Address" second.
- This has been mentioned elsewhere I think, but a way to resize the speed dial icons would be nice.
- Again mentioned elsewhere, but an easy way to replace the speed dial icons with a fixed one.
- I can't drag an html from my desktop to a new tab. Is this unimplmented or a bug?
Cheers!
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Open bundle.js in a text editor, replace
,e.get("active")||(t.stopPropagation(),g.openPage(e))
with
;if(e.get("active")){this.switchBackBySetting(e);}else{t.stopPropagation();g.openPage(e);}Thank you! That's one feature that I've been waiting for. One note: in my case it had to be "m.openPage(e)" instead of "g.openPage(e)"
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Here is my input.
Ability to set the default zoom per screen. My laptop has an insane resolution, so I need to zoom in pretty badly when Vivaldi is there, but as soon as I launch a window on the external screen, I need to zoom out.
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Speed dial 'return' button or shortcut: One click function to return open current tab to the speed dial
Speed dial tile themes\customization: Ability to change the look of speed dial tiles - mini-webpage tiles create a very busy look. A simpler theme or the ability to customize tile appearance would be nice
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Hi everyone!
Some suggestions for Vivaldi about panels and tab stacks:
1- Ability to resize juxtaposed tabs views
2- Ability to pin stacked tabs
3- Ability to reorganize web panels with drag and drop
4- Ability to edit the URL of a panel
5- Ability to zoom-in/zoom-out panels
6- Ability to change the panel view (docked as now, or show it above website and hide it when the focus is given back to tab)
7- Ability to size panels individuallyOther features:
8- Show/hide search engine input in the toobar
9- Auto-hide toolbar (address bar + navigation + search engine input + extensions) "inside" tab (like Chrome tried to implement a few years ago: http://media.askvg.com/articles/images2/Auto-hide_Google_Chrome_Addressbar.png)
10- Drag the tab away from window to create a new window
11- Right click on extension button shows up the extension menu (currently, we can only access it by right clicking on website frame)
12- Ability to pin stacked tabs -
If you expand the panel section while viewing a responsive web page, the page is re-rendered because of the viewport size (width) change. It is an unpleasant experience to wait for things to return to normal only bacause you clicked on a download link or wanted to have a look at the bookmarks, etc. If, instead, the viewport size change becomes optional, this won't happen. (When the panel section is expanded, horizontal scrollbars will be displayed inside the page.)