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Bug fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2656.3
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@altcode: i'm personally more annoyed by that "Reset" button being out of align
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@hlehyaric: how? what key combo?
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Enable
Editable toolbars
invivaldi://experiments
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then right-click the address bar, select
Customise → Edit Toolbar
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in the editor, select
Status Toolbar
& then dragZoom
to the address bar.
Tbh, I didn't test in the address bar, but it works with the mail toolbar, so I assume it works as well with the address bar.
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@guigirl said in Bug fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2656.3:
@sjudenim said in Bug fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2656.3:
There should be another option included since this way is more of a partial overlay
I'm glad we had this conversation, coz afterwards i was contemplating your obviously different usage preference to mine. I then thought, oh what the hell, why not give it a try? So i've created a KB Shortcut [which i'll only rarely use] to Hide/Show the Panel, then matched said KBS into a new Mouse Gesture [which i'll use a lot]. It works fine, but i gotta say, after being used to 7 years of always-visible Panel, atm i'm still feeling quite discombobulated now not seeing it there, until each time i use my shiny new MG.
Who knows; maybe i might end up co-sponsoring your FR?
I toggle it because I use vertical tabs and don't need/want to lose so much real estate for the UI (I also run a bunch of mods to have a single address bar with everything nestled in, including the side panel toggle button). In fact, I abhor clutter so much that I toggle everything when not in use (extensions, tab bar, status bar, etc.) to have a minimal UI. Everyone's usage and preferences will differ and more choice is always welcome, and that happens to be Vivaldi's strongest feature.
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@altcode said in Bug fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2656.3:
@stardust And of course, the downloads button uses Vivaldi's own design in on the status toolbar too, but not the navigation toolbar (where it uses the chromium material design instead).
I am so happy to have the Download button finally, so that I don't even complain about these small issues
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@hlehyaric: Tu
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[Mail] Possible blank label without a delete option after several upgrades(VB-87395)
I believe this is still with us......
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I think I finally found why the note manager tabs weren't returning to the correct note upon browser restart.
Apparently notes are assigned a number from the top to the bottom of the list.
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Say you have a note whose number isvivaldi://notes/85/
(note A), and you create a note below it (note B). You will now have:
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vivaldi://notes/85/
- note A
vivaldi://notes/2001/
- note B
vivaldi://notes/86/
- note C
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Wherevivaldi://notes/2001/
is the new note (B). It's the 2001st note because it seems new notes are assigned the highest possible number.
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Say, you open a notes manager tab with the addressvivaldi://notes/86/
- note C.
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The issue arises when you reopen the browser. The numbers change, so note B becomesvivaldi://notes/86/
and note C becomesvivaldi://notes/87/
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Your note manager tab's address is stillvivaldi://notes/86/
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Only newer users with certain note taking habits will be able to do that. For me it's impossible, I have thousands of manually ordered notes already.
I dream of a future where I'll be able to open a notes manager tab and rest assured it still points to the right tab after the browser is restarted. At least now I know there's this logic behind the note switcharoo. It used to drive me crazy.
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Nice toolbar editor BTW. Back in the day it took a lot of work to get the fully customized experience.
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@sjudenim: Yes, the panel bar floating too made sense to me too...
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@sjudenim The panel should be floating, not the panel toolbar. The content does not shift if the panel is set to floating.
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@zarkbit: I get the exact same visual as you. On any video service (not only youtube), looks like full screen is only using part of the available screen estate.
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In some versions of the calendar, in some parallel universes, tomorrow is Friday...
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@janrif
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@guigirl In Vivaldi's universe last friday was two days ago…
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@gif2d Haha, that's gotta be v high on the short-list in the interstellar competition for the
Official Snappie Anthem
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@gif2d Yep, ofc... & even though it's from
The Ancient Days
[& over the years i think i've probably posted it here many times in different contexts] this is still also applicable.
// OMZ, i hope so much that our next Snappie fixes the broken status bar page zoom. Being unable to edit it is blowing my mind, for many of my regular sites. I'm even willing to accept one more week's delay for TST's arrival, if that expedites fixing this bug.