Is it possible to have vivaldi settings as web panel?
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Is it possible to display a specific settings tab of the Vivaldi settings in the panel?
I would like to have the keyboard settings with the hotkeys in the sidebar.
I tried it with clicking on + in panel while having the settings tab open, and then clicking on + again when the URL
vivaldi://settings/keyboard/
is shown.However, another variant of vivaldi settings is set as webpanel instead.
In my screenshot you see the settings tab (left) that I want to have as panel, and the installed webpanel of the not-wanted settings.
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@Dancer18 the panel is opening chrome://settings. seems like a bug to me
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@Dancer18 Doesn’t seem like it’s possible. Internally the URL is
chrome-extension://mpognobbkildjkofajifpdfhcoklimli/components/settings/settings.html?path=keyboard
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@ffuser1 said in Is it possible to have vivaldi settings as web panel?:
chrome://settings
Yes, it seems so. And in the other settings there is no right-click option to add it as web panel.
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@luetage Yes I thought so. Maybe I'll create a note with the main hotkeys...
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@Dancer18 You can open the keyboard cheat sheet inside Vivaldi. Make a shortcut or mouse gesture for it.
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@luetage said in Is it possible to have vivaldi settings as web panel?:
You can open the keyboard cheat sheet inside Vivaldi. Make a shortcut or mouse gesture for it.
Yes. However, I need it in sidebar bc I want to learn surfing with SurfingKeys addon on normal tabs.
To open it inside Vivaldi is to open another tab, right?
That's exactly I want to avoid. -
@Dancer18 Why don’t you just try it? [spoiler: it’s a popup inside the current window]
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@luetage said in Is it possible to have vivaldi settings as web panel?:
@Dancer18 Why don’t you just try it? [spoiler: it’s a popup inside the current window]
I haven't the slightest idea how to do that. I can do shortcuts on my linux desktop. But how to do it to have a popup?
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@Dancer18 Keyboard cheat sheet is a command. You can open it with quick commands and it’s an existing shortcut in keyboard settings. The fact it’s a command means you can do everything with it (menu, shortcut, command chain, mouse gesture).
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@luetage Finally I got it.
I created a quick commandtastatur
and gave it a hotkeyAlt+T
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That works.Thank you!!!
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