A deep dive into Panels
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@giraldo Right-click on the Panel icon to select the Mobile version.
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@pesala: oh , Thank you , I followed a suggestion from the post that you recommended and I was able to zoom in on the web whastapp panel , I hope that soon they can put a button or option to be able to more easily graduate the zoom of the web panels without having to modify anything
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Please vivaldi team I hope you can read this comment but I think that at this point where vivaldi becomes increasingly known and the use of web panels are essential it would be an excellent option to be able to add a button to gradually zoom in on each web panel to power adjust it and graduate it to taste , this would be fascinating , I hope you can take my suggestion and do it in some next update
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I would have hoped by now that web panels would hibernate when not in use but they still are just taking up resources all the time. This is the reason I don't use them. Loading the page when I need affords me the ability to hibernate the tab or just close it
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@sjudenim said in A deep dive into Panels:
I would have hoped by now that web panels would hibernate when not in use but they still are just taking up resources all the time. This is the reason I don't use them. Loading the page when I need affords me the ability to hibernate the tab or just close it
I have moved away from panels and am using tabs exclusively now because of this, also.
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@pathduck: LOL, i was just about to mention Rijk's!
Oddly, I have a different URL than you provided. I suppose for historical purposes, or if anyone's curious: https://vangeijt.home.xs4all.nl/panels/panelizer.htmlI found this article (and referenced it) last night when I was thinking about browsers. 25 years later, and I still can't just use one. But, if I HAD to choose just one, it might be Vivaldi!
https://wordpresscenter.net/2022/12/04/web-browsers-twenty-five-years-later/
Cool!
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Someone here mentioned Rijk's Panelizer. I resurrected my old "safe fonts" panel for you to see. It was included in Rijk's for a while. I lost the domain it used to point to, so I suspect that's why he removed it. This isn't the version from Rijk's (oh gawd, that CSS is vomitous), but it does the same functions.
https://whatsonyourbrain.com/adb/commonfonts.php
Obviously the idea was for it to be a "panel". I also had a "make a panel" thing that was setup for clicking to create based on a URL. There were two different ways to do it, one required javascript (for Mozilla-based browsers, if i recall correctly, but Opera did it based on a rel="" attribute maybe?)
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Can I manage 2 different profiles in 2 different panels?
For instance I've 2 Twitter accounts and I want to manage them via Panels, simultaneously.
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@turkert That's unfortunately not possible, unless the service itself supports managing multiple accounts at once.
Look into User Profiles, if you need to log in to multiple accounts on the same website.