Vivaldi takes the Window Panel to another level.
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Windows Panel is a long awaited request, but it would be better for an option to exist to not collapse everything to base Window level, but to the Stack-tab level. Like this:
instead of just this:
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Great feature but it's kinda dissapointing that we was waiting 3 months just for one new thing
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So sad and frustrated to see you've taken over abandoning jpegxl (jxl) image format
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Great job! Now, I wish the context menus for tabs and tab stacks were synchronized between the Tab Bar to the Windows panel...
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@npro I don't see what the issue is. Clicking the down-pointing triangles will collapse any branch. Clicking the side-pointing triangles will expand any branch. Shortcut backslash will collapse all branches.
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@0kened0: Wow, I wish I knew this earlier (unless it got introduced in 5.7, of course). I've been really missing workspaces since moving from Firefox to Vivaldi.
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@chalex2020 It is still an experimental feature, so be prepared for it to break.
Install the Snapshot as a Standalone Version so that it does not interfere with your settings for the Stable release.
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This is amazing! Thank you
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@Pesala Currently there is only the menu option to collapse all folders, this collapses everything to the base (window) level, the proposition is to have another option to collapse the folders to the tab-stack level, so that you don't have to click on the Window to make the list of the tab stacks visible again when you were "tidying up" the window panel.
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@comrebirth said in Vivaldi takes the Window Panel to another level.:
Great feature but it's kinda dissapointing that we was waiting 3 months just for one new thing
Keyboard shortcuts to mark mail as spam is new, too ... auto-marking mail as read is new, too ... quite a few things going on in the changelog.
Actually, Vivaldi has so many features already, it's hard to imagine many more new features for a browser to have!
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@npro The backslash shortcut collapses all folders in the Window Panel.
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@Pesala yeah you don't want just that, you want the different windows to be collapsed but their tab-stack folders to remain visible.
added: the example with the screenshots above:
If you use the backslash or the menu option in the 1st screenshot you will get the result of the 2nd screenshot, while you could have an extra option to just do what is shown in the 1st screenshot. -
Bravo!
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Any update on adding trackpad gestures swiping forward/back? Is there really no one using a laptop here? It's a deal breaker for me. Can't use the browser on my laptop as navigation is really cumbersome when not able to navigate with my trackpad.
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Great work on the update, I appreciate the extensive amount of fixes. One thing that has been bugging me though is that ever since the update that added colors to the settings menu tabs, the "remove tab spacing in maximized windows" setting no longer removes the gap between the top of the screen and the tabs completely. I feel like this update made this gap even bigger and it really hinders productivity, since I can no longer drag the mouse to the top of the screen and not worry about accidentally interacting with the window instead of the tabs. Will this change ever be reverted? Thank you.
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@NeedStamina Known issue if UI Zoom in Settings, Appearance is less than 100%
Already fixed in the latest Snapshot. Expect a minor update soon.
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@Pesala Thank you so much! It's been bugging me forever and I'm glad its in the pipeline. I'll switch to 100% for now!
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@jbcrib said in Vivaldi takes the Window Panel to another level.:
Any update on adding trackpad gestures swiping forward/back? Is there really no one using a laptop here? It's a deal breaker for me. Can't use the browser on my laptop as navigation is really cumbersome when not able to navigate with my trackpad.
There is a trackpad gestures extension in the Chrome Web Store (probably not your preferred solution, but it may be a temporary fix if Vivaldi is your preferred browser otherwise) which is fairly decent.
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@jimmyz said in Vivaldi takes the Window Panel to another level.:
Counting this tab, too, it makes 742 of them and the number keeps rising. Sorry, I can't help it!
It's amazing that Vivaldi can do this.
Where is the limit?
Keep us informed, please.