Solved Sessions Panel
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This topic is now tagged as IN PROGRESS, and the latest snapshot has a Sessions Panel.
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@Pesala said in Sessions Panel:
the latest snapshot has a Sessions Panel
I can't find it (in Linux Mint). Have I to activate it somewhere?
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@Dancer18 There should be a new button on the Panel bar. Looks like this:
If you've heavily edited the Panel bar, try resetting the Panel or better yet, edit it further and add the Sessions button where you want it.
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@jane-n There is no such button in Vivaldi 5.8.2955.3.
I tried it with reset but without any effect.
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@Dancer18, I think at the moment you still need to have Workspaces enabled in Experiments, because the Sessions Panel is linked to Workspaces.
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@jane-n After enabling Workspaces in
vivaldi://experiments
one can disable them in Settings, Tabs, Tab Features. This leaves the Sessions Panel enabled. -
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@jane-n Probably don't need to now that workspaces are on by default.
I went to edit for customize toolbars and just add the session panel (buttton) -
It's cool that they are paying more attention to sessions now. The main thing(s) I would like them to make optional are
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session autosaving (possibly allowing to keep a certain number of past sessions before discarding them)
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Let us choose where to manually export/import sessions from. So say i want to save a current session to another partition to open on another OS or computer, i can just navigate to that folder and plot it there, then open said file on the other OS after.
I'm currently using Session Buddy for automatic session saving, but it doesn't understand tab stacks and workspaces, so restoring from such an extension would be a real mess.
(if this should go into a different post I can remove it, just seems like this one has the most steam)
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You need to enable the experiment in vivaldi://experiments, and then manually drag the Sessions panel button in, using the panel editor.
It's a workaround for now, it will be improved.
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It's here! The Sessions Panel is now available in Vivaldi 6.5.
It allows creating, renaming, viewing, editing and deleting your Saved Sessions. We've also added Automatic Session Backup, which makes a backup of all your open Tabs every hour and stores them for up to 30 days.