Close to release candidate status – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3105.23
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@Thot said in Close to release candidate status – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3105.23:
VB-98731
Is reopened, I hope they can fix it for the next snapshot/RC1.
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it's just for me or the fonts for titles in the tabs are cut in the lower part so you don't see for example the "g" but a "q" ?
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@iAN-CooG It is not just you. I see the same truncation of the g. Also happens on the High-Logic website.
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@durtro:
We'll have it out before next one -
@windrose:
Error connecting what kind of accounts? vivaldi.net? Maybe you can make a bug report for me? -
Before we forget, are these CSS fixes still needed or are going to be fixed before release?
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/88186/catch-up-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-3054-3/15
The down-arrow next to the Vivaldi menu button can't be really seen. -
@iAN-CooG Still needed if you think it's a huge waste of space and don't want to see it
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I don't even know how to call it - it's not an "issue" or "problem", but it rubs me the wrong way, for some reason.
I don't use bookmarks bar, I use floating side panel instead. And when I click on a bookmark, page loads, panel closes and everything is awesome, but the next time I open the side panel, the last bookmark I clicked on is still selected, and that is my "problem" - I know it's petty, I know it's dumb, but if someone can, please, make this last clicked bookmark "deselect" when side panel closes, I would be a very happy guy -
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@npro Must be it then, and btw it doesn't matter where the tabs are, up/down/right/left, lower part of the font is always cut.
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Thanks a lot for the new snapshot.
@Ruarí Have you been monocycling in my home town (well, actually I don't see a monocycle). However the picture seems to be from the rather new subway station "Hafencity Universität" here in Hamburg. Really an interesting architecture and light installment they made there.
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@knoelli I have not been there but agree it looks nice, which is why I selected the picture.
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@ruarí: They do a light show every hour in those containers on weekends, accompanied by classical music, so although the station is not on the typical must-see list, it's sure worth a visit, especially as it's only one station away from the renowned Elbphilharmonie. Interestingly it's about the same age as Vivaldi Technologies, general usage started in 2013, but while Vivaldi feels well established for me, the station still feels like it just opened. Well, relativity of time
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