Solved Allow Extensions to work with Web Panels
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agreed. I use Duolingo in my vivaldi panel and allowance to use dark mode using an extension will really help my eyes and me to learn Japanese better
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@thisusernameisavaible said in Allow Extensions to work with Web Panels:
agreed. I use Duolingo in my vivaldi panel and allowance to use dark mode using an extension will really help my eyes and me to learn Japanese better
Hi, while we wait for this request to be implemented, you can try using this mod Zoom, Find in Page & other actions in Web Panels
The user put a gif to see how it works, if you just have to use dark mode it should solve your problem. -
I was about to request this. This needs to be added!
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@bedoncity Currently I use a chrome-extension to hide the discord channel bar when the window is small, so it would allow me to use Discord as a web panel.
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@yians said in Allow Extensions to work with Web Panels:
Also, the default password manager doesn't work in web panels so there's no stopgap workaround either.
I would love to see the password manager working in web panels, too. It is so annoying to type my credentials all the time on websites that does not log me in automatically.
In my opinion web panels should work just like the normal tabs with all browser functionality including password management, extensions, cookie management, etc.
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@thenorsepantheon said in Allow Extensions to work with Web Panels:
The way this should work, in my opinion, is to have a checkbox in each extension's settings right below "Allow in incognito" for "Allow in webpanel".
I only really want my password manager to work in my webpanels. I don't need anything else.
I second this.
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Hello,
Any news on this ?
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Upvoted !
One of my use cases would be using ublock origin to customize the display (removing elements so only the essentials remain in the web panel).
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This was working in 2022, now since January this year, the extensions are not working for me in the panels.
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I wish this would work, many sites have sidebars etc that take up too much space in the webpanel, using an adblocker to disable these elements would allow for many more useable webpanels.
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I spent several hours trying to figure out if this was possible. I would really like to not be blinded by websites like messenger.com that don't offer a dark mode.
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In case you did not see it and although I did not try it yet, I am just mentioning that, Folgore101 in this thread provided a link for dark mode in panels.
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I hadn't seen that, thank you for pointing it out. It took a little of fiddling to figure out how to make the custom mod and add it, as well as a little bit of tinkering to make the filter a bit less harsh but it's a great solution for now.
Changing:
body.inverted {filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg);}
to
body.inverted {filter: invert(85%) hue-rotate(180deg);}
is just about perfect for a "softer" black.
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This would be solved if this feature request was implemented: treat web panels as tabs.
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Today we've released Vivaldi 6.6 for Desktop which added support for extensions in Web Panels.
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