VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!
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thanks both - i have tried with just that hook and it still failed but knowing its worked for you points a finger at something i have installed - other mods or something on my system - will look further
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@nomadic - yes i am running the latest version afaik but WILL double check
all my tests have been with various mods installed - will try it on a clean install later
what confused me is it works perfectly on the latest release - it just falls over in the new snapshot but i guess its something i have done - it usually is!
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I just installed this on macOS Big Sur and now macOS refuses to launch Vivaldi. It keeps telling me Vivaldi is damaged. Is there any way to get around that?
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@fishnet37222 Ask in MacOS support forums, or in another topic on the modding forum. You could also lower MacOS security settings, or search the web “how to modify an app in MacOS without getting application damaged error”
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Sounds like a security measure being taken by your OS. Windows 8 used to do something like that to me running a music player that I loaded with scripts. If you remove the hook files, the install should load again since no files are replaced. Could look into your OS security settings but I can't help you with that since I'm not on a Mac
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https://github.com/justdanpo/VivaldiHooks/issues/68
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Hi, first post here!
I'm a little dazzled with the possibilities, but couldn't get the scripts to work on a Mac.
Downloaded the zip, copied everything (except browser.html) inside the app, started it... but nothing happened, even after I chmod all files. No changes in the Settings screen, or any of the expected behaviorsAny idea what I might be forgetting?
The only funny thing I found is that the {instdir} is a little different than the one mentioned.
There is no "Versions" folder inside "Contents", so no "/Applications/Vivaldi.app/Contents/Versions/{version}/Vivaldi Framework.framework/Resources"
It's actually "/Applications/Vivaldi.app/Contents/Frameworks/Vivaldi Framework.framework/Versions/{version}/Resources"
But it has nothing to do with anything, I know.Any help would be greatly appreciated. At the very least, autocomplete-domain, would be a huge improvement.
Thanks in advance
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@wagedu You need to modify
browser.html
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@luetage Thanks for pointing it out!!
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@luetage EDIT: "bookmarks" mod isn't working
I tried the 2 first ones (autocomplete-domain.js and bookmarks-button.js) and only Autocomplete seems to work (for me)For Bookmarks
- "Separate button": the icon appears to the left of the address bar, but clicking it does nothing. It only "blinks" the shadow over the Panels menu.
Even if I disable "separate button" and choose - "Right click on "Add Bookmark": it doesn't work either. Right clicking on the "add bookmark" icon to the right does nothing.
I even removed Vivaldi and its associated folders and made a new clean installation without extensions or anything. Same result for Bookmarks mod: it appears... but not clickable.
So, anyone has any ideas as to why?
Thanks in advance!
PS: Version 4.1.2369.11 on a Mac
- "Separate button": the icon appears to the left of the address bar, but clicking it does nothing. It only "blinks" the shadow over the Panels menu.
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Ok, I'll go on as I get more info:
now I notice that sometimes Vivaldi freezes on right clicks. The cursor starts spinning and it may take over 30" to work again. Twice I had to Force Quit.
So, there's probably some connection to it (right-mouse click) not working with the bookmarks-button.js
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@guigirl The upstream version should already work with vertical tabs. There’s one problem, though:
min: 30, // Less than 30 seems to have no effect
but I don’t remember if I checked this fact with vertical tabs as well.
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@guigirl said in VivaldiHooks - more useful mods!:
If it's already close to 30
IIRC it is exactly 30.
even in the unlikely event that i manage to find it.
Your only problem is (should be) that you have an out-of-date version of the file,
tab-size.js
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@guigirl I’ve just checked if that comment I quoted above is still true – it is, but only for horizontal tabs. If you edit that line, it should allow you to make the tabs smaller (but I guess you’ll have to do this edit on every VH update).
Yep, you're right [of course] -- i edited the 30 to 22 & relaunched, but it made no difference. Rats.
You have to change the setting after making the edit.
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I like "Small Vert Pinned Tabs" very much:
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@guigirl The latter is enough, the former only modifies default settings [before you first change them]. But then [after saving the changes and restarting V] you have to go to settings and move the relevant sliders.
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A note: "Small Vert Pinned Tabs" cannot be moved and the order cannot be changed.
Update: The above problem is not so true, the pinned tabs can be moved, but it is a bit of a hassle.
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Another hint: the selected tab will not be centered with the mod "Small Vert Pinned Tabs":
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@stardepp Doesn’t happen here. The dragging is not perfect, but I doubt it’s worth trying to solve it, because the improvement would be minimal and (as I see it) pinned tabs are usually reordered only right after being pinned.
@guigirl Ah, I could’ve thought of that. Minimum = how far it can go when the bar is getting full; maximum = how far it can go when the bar is almost empty. Or at least it should be like that. Re last screenshot, I’d say that 20px is just too little w/o additional CSS.