Solved Customize right-click menu to have Inspect as a top-level option?
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Being a web developer, I am constantly using the Inspect feature from the Developer Tools to check an element's CSS, layout, etc., or to generally open the Dev tools window quickly.
In Vivaldi, I have to right-click > Developer Tools > Inspect to do that. In Chrome, where I switched from, I can straight right-click > Inspect:
Is there a way to have Inspect as a top-level menu entry in the right-click context menu?
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@whidev
uncheck.
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Mind = blown! Thanks for the help!
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@whidev
Vivaldi is not easy to understand.
Let's enjoy the puzzle. -
@shifte I am in a somewhat similar situation.
However when I for instance, as shown in the example, in the Menu Customization drop-down menu choose [Page] and right-click it, no context/right-click menu appears, giving me the option to 'check' or 'uncheck' Show as Subfolder.
In fact no menu shows at all. Is there a setting I'm missing, that I have to change for that options menu to show?
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@gehco First, you have to select an item in [square brackets] then you will have an option to show it as a subfolder (or not).
The default for [Extensions] is to show all extensions directly on the Page context menu, but if you have a lot of extensions installed, you may wish to show them as a subfolder.
[Develpers Tools] is shown as a subfolder by default.
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Would be nice if when you install Vivaldi you could state you're a developer and things like this would be set automatically. This annoyed me for a while before I looked to resolve it, and glad that I did as it was a decent fix.