Solved Horizontal Tab Scrolling Instead of Shrinking
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@thescorb0 There is already a slider to set the Active Tab Minimum Width. That could be used for scrolling tabs.
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@ignatgrz Yep, me too. So frustrating seeing how such a simple feature with such a huge QOL impact has been ignored for so long.
Vivaldi has ~2 million users, Firefox is losing >2 million users every month. They have lost ~100 million users in the time since this feature was first suggested. Vivaldi should be sweeping them up almost exclusively and this one most requested feature would go a long way to ensure that, yet it is still stuck on the back burner.
Mind boggling
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But I hope just an option. Scrolling only in Tab Bar would be a Deal Breaker for me. I need 50+ Tabs without Scrolling!
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@longvoid said in Horizontal Tab Scrolling Instead of Shrinking:
Optional tabs scrolling like in Firefox.
This is very userful, especially with mouse supporting wheel left/right click (eg Logitech Anywhere)
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Work-Around - Put your Tab bar vertically instead of the default horizontal. It will look strange for the first few days but now I'd never switch back.
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That's it, i move back to firefox just for this.
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@slink The feature is already available in the latest Snapshot. It probably won't be long before the next Stable version 5.1 will include it.
Settings, Tab Bar:
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@slink Interesting. Vivaldi released a feature over a week ago, but now you are moving back to Firefox because Vivaldi "doesn't have" a feature it does have? OK....
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No more tab shrinking and Tab scrolling bar in Vivaldi (last snapshot version) ! At last !! Thanks !!
All is working fine.Just a little question, is there a way to custom the maximum size of tab (I see the minimum size but no max size option)
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@Pesala, great! Thank you for that info!
In the past, I would be satisfied with that feature because that is what we have in Firefox and Waterfox. But as I added a scrollbar, I guess, I will stick to it at least for some time.
I don't use the pinned tabs feature, but I report that they remain on the left side (so, they are no longer pinned), if the new feature is enabled. -
Yes! This a huge step forward to making Vivaldi the browser of choice. Kudos to the developers and thanks to the posters here for letting us know the feature is available.
I'll be putting the latest snapshot though its paces, checking extensions etc., and on the whole I'm quite excited
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This is now possible with the Vivaldi 5.1 update:
Go to Settings > Tabs > Tab Display > Tab Bar and check:
Enable Horizontal ScrollingFind out more here. Hope you enjoy this new feature.
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At last!
Thank you very much for adding this feature!!!
I think I give up on my "scrollbar for tabs" approach as there is a way to long-click on the arrow to open the tab list.Update.
It seems I still got used to the scrollbar. After I open a new tab and don't want to switch to it immediately, I have to click on the scroll button. If I open several tabs(or too many tabs), it takes time to scroll to the last tab. Using the scrollbar seems to be more convenient.
So, at least for now, I will stick to the tab scrollbar - the feature that Vivaldi allows me to use. -
@pafflick Hover the mouse over the Tab Bar and use the mouse wheel. thats what you say in the instructions link you posted.
Have you tried to scroll the tabs without holding the shift? In all my laptops (3) its so glitchy that you cannot work with it. This happens when i use my mouse also and not the touch pad.
Also the minimum tab width does not exist as an option and this keeps only few tabs visible on the bar (and without scrolling).
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@pafflick Thanks a lot! I'm very happy that this feature finally made it to the stable release. Works great so far.
I have a few small suggestions however, and not sure if a separate feature requests are needed to be open for them.
- Option for a tiny scrollbar would be great, so that you could always see how many tabs are off-screen, and quickly scroll to the exact portion of them.
- Autoscroll to make newly opened tab visible also would be great, somewhat like executing
tab.scrollIntoView({inline: "nearest"})
in JavaScript after the new tab was created.
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@emvaized All follow-up requests should be added separately.
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Here is a follow-up Feature Request: Tabs should shrink until some (critical) point and then become scrollable.
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I can't believe it, it's been such a journey through these years. We all made lots of friends along the way, it's beautiful.
As some have mentioned here, there's still way for improvement but now I think it's definitely worth giving Vivaldi another shot as the main browser, even as these minor things are eventually polished.
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Thanks for implementing this feature.
I have a follow-up feature request to improve the open tabs list to show tabs stacks in the list.. Show Tab Stacks in Tab Scroll arrows open tabs list