I heard you wanted a Friday snapshot – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2797.3
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The double frame is still there as is the menu anomaly on needing the left click to be held and not just expanding on the click and staying open as it should.
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@rskunath
Hi, there is nothing mentioned in the change log for these issues.Cheers, mib
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Native window still shows double titlebars (which results in all menus opening at an offset; note, horizontal menu bar works, but because all menus open at an offset, you have to click and hold down the mouse button if you want to select anything other than the first menu entry), and the address bar completion drop-down is still broken the same way as in previous snapshot.
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@ender85
Hi, the same for your issue.
Please read the change log if you use the snapshot.Cheers, mib
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Still seeing the frame around full screen window unfortunately
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@killchain Yes, not fixed yet.
Fixed bugs are listed in changelog.'Masterbug is: VB-61259 "invisible borders cover part of fullscreen video on youtube" - Confirmed.
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@doctorg: Yeah, I know. Sorry if this sounded like nagging.
Sometimes I've seen bugs being fixed without explicitly noting though.
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@mib2berlin said in I heard you wanted a Friday snapshot – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2797.3:
Please read the change log if you use the snapshot.
I did read the changelog, and in my experience unless the issue is mentioned among known issues, it's always better to remind that it still exists.
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FOLLOW-UP: I am sorry to say that even with the latest snapshot, the problem is not 100% fixed. When Vivaldi opens up in fullscreen mode, the problem is GONE. Vivaldi opens up beautifully in fullscreen mode. No problem. BUT when it opens in a non-fullscreen window, it starts up cold with no window animation. Granted, there is no Windows 7 border, but the lack of a proper opening animation makes for a jarring transition into the Vivaldi interface. I'd say that this problem needs more polishing. So, not quite gone, as I thought it was. To be continued, I suppose ... @Ruarí
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After this snapshot installation, sponsored speed dials constantly reappear after every browser restart even after deleting them. Is there a fix for this?
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@Apocolypto Are you logged in to sync?
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@killchain said in I heard you wanted a Friday snapshot – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2797.3:
Sometimes I've seen bugs being fixed without explicitly noting
Yes, such can happen if bugs were fixed by upstream Chromium core dev team.
And sometimes after a update tester team can not reproduce a issue anymore and report gets closed as "Can not Reproduce" – such closed issues do not get into a changelog.Bug reporters should check their reports and reply to report mail when their issue was fixed in a current version. That makes it easier to close many older bug reports. Vivaldi has not hundreds of testers to check all old bugs.
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@doctorg: Fair enough. Will keep that in mind. Thank you.
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@killchain We (devs and volunteer testers) are a small team.
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@ayespy: Yes, I am.
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@Apocolypto These unwanted bookmarks may be being downloaded from the synchronization server. To cure this, one would delete the offending material, clear trash, and then use the setting under sync to "Reset Remote Data." If you do this, you will have to chose a new 12-character encryption password. Make sure it is something you can remember or write it down. After you reset remote data, and after all of your local data is once again uploaded, you will need to go to your other device, log out from sync, and log in again. When you do it will log in but want your new encryption/decryption password. Be ready to input that.
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On this release, upper bar doubled (see French group)
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@ketalar
Hi, this is reported to the Vivaldi bug tracker already, stay tuned.Cheers, mib
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Oh, I just noticed that this new snapshot introduced a new experiment
I wonder what it does
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@AltCode Good find!
I have no idea what it does, I tried enabling it in a clean snapshot install, restarting, and when starting up again the setting was again disabled...
Maybe it's something to do with React portals?
https://reactjs.org/docs/portals.htmlhttps://medium.com/hackernoon/using-a-react-16-portal-to-do-something-cool-2a2d627b0202