Arching Floorpians
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vivaldi
&sidebery
have the same bug wrt opening links from pinned tabs, into new tabs. all the subsequent child-tabs are in reverse sequence.tst
is the only one that does it correctly. all the subsequent child-tabs are in correct sequence, with first at top & last at bottom
edited:
aha, fixed it; there was an old
sidebery
setting i'd deliberately chosen ages ago, but based on a misunderstanding by me of its purpose, & which setting i'd subsequently forgotten all about. i've now toggled it. problem solved.thus, it's only vivaldi with the bug.
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@ybjrepnfr yesterday & today i was confused / annoyed to discover in settings that all the languages i thought i had enabled for translations, in my floorp default profile, had buggered off again. it's possible though that i confused myself, ie, maybe the pic i pasted in my 22November post above, which shows all available languages already downloaded, was done when my "native" profile was my default, rather than my original "daily" profile which i reverted to some weeks ago. anyway, in said daily profile i have now [re?]downloaded all languages, & have pasted the pic here, as a graphical reference in case over coming days i find they've [again?] buggered off.
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https://safereddit.com/r/Floorp/comments/18f3nzm/workplaces_names/
The team is currently developing a Tab Stacking feature to replace Workspaces
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This is what happens when you don't have at least 20 people to work on development, 40 hrs per person, per week. Vivaldi is tough enough. Smaller browser projects have got to be tougher.
"This = "Workspaces will be deprecated in the near future and removed in the future.
The team is currently developing a Tab Stacking feature to replace Workspaces."
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It's HARD to maintain multiple features side by side. And now it's seen workspaces will be abandoned to accommodate stacks = small team, hard work.
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@ybjrepnfr Gotta hit the rack now. Chat with you when I'm up in 9 hrs
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good, then very bad!
woohoo, i didn't know of this one til now!
about:config
:
floorp.browser.sidebar2.addons.enabled
true
so now all my web-panels have stopped blinding me, as
dark reader
works herein at last. similarly ofc, nowuBO
works herein, ergo no more ads & nonsense.am gonna whack it into my
user.js
, to guard against future browser updates potentially resetting it.the one remaining missing feature for floorp's sidebar web-panels would be zoom control, like we fortunately have in vivaldi.
LATER...
uh oh, no, this option turns out to be bad, not good, at least for my use-case, so now i've disabled it again.--> unfortunately, i have other AOs installed ofc besides just those two, one of which is
sidebery
[ofc]. this option conflicts with sidebery which then goes bonkers, causing large numbers of floorp windows to spawn on subsequent floorp launches. what a bugger. -
Version 11.7.0 (64-bit) | Firefox: 115.6.0
Whatβs new
... sadly, nothing useful nor interesting for me.- pwa -- yawn, who cares?
- some icons --
however, it's just one peep [a school-kid even, iirc ], it's FOSS, & it already works beautifully in many ways, so i need to keep working hard to stifle my churlishness. i expect i might be reliving, & projecting, my early-years vivaldi excitement onto this latest new small browser project.
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sidebery
v5.1.1.2 released [for me] this morning, with new feature of optional tab hover thumbnails [with several settings for various configurability]. it is really good. thus now myfloorp
has:- vertical tabs with infinite hierarchical nesting, & independent groups, & thumbnails
- web-panels [with my enduring gratitude to OperaPresto then Vivaldi for inventing these!]
- no
chromium
! - fully functional [ie, including
cname-uncloaking
]uBlockOrigin
via Mv2 now & indefinitely - ongoing
html5 canvas fingerprint
spoofing AO compatibility - ongoing
HTTP/2 Fingerprinting
blocking capability - tab split-view
OperaPresto was lovely. Vivaldi is fab, but with caveats. Floorp [with Sidebery] has now fully usurped Vivaldi, for my use-case.
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Ditto. After a few days Vivaldi always got so bloated that my 32GB machine turned to a swapping crawl. Video never worked well on Linux. I was just hooked to the two-level tabs... Bit the bullet and converted to floorp with sideberry: I think I now have >1000 tabs in sidebars, the thing has been running for several weeks, and everything is so smooth. Done.
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@vvsurfr said in Arching Floorpians:
floorp with sideberry
This is a great combo. I'm still loving it.
That said, i also keep another profile using
treestyletab
[& many of its companion AOs] instead ofsidebery
, coz sadly sidebery is incompatible with some of the nice native floorp functions [eg, floorp'sworkspaces
].The latest incompatibility i discovered yesterday; when sidebery is installed & active, if you then enable one of floorp's newer features, allowing extensions to operate in the sidebar webpanels [which incidentally floorp got before vivaldi did], cpu usage skyrockets, cpu temperature shoots up, & a dozen or more "ghost" windows spawn. Initially they're invisible, but you know the problem has been triggered when you go to close floorp & need to confirm that you want to close [eg] 14 windows, when you only had one open. If you proceed, next time you launch floorp, all those ghost windows become real windows, comprising only one or a couple of your tabs. It's a terrible mess.
For some reason,
tst
is fully compatible with floorp, whereas sadly sidebery is only maybe 80% compatible. So every now & then, though i strongly prefer sidebery, i sometimes use that other profile instead, enjoying the full range of floorp's features, but simultaneously missing sidebery's many advantages over tst. -
I am not an Archian user, but a Mint user, but I am writing here my experience with installing Floorp. I was surprised that the download was over 300MB. Why? Because it had to install necessary Asian fonts, which I uninstalled a few days ago. As a German I don't need Asian fonts, never mind. Floorp looks quite similar to Midori, which I also installed the day before yesterday (without the Asian fonts).
Next I removed all Asian fonts with the commandsudo apt-get remove "fonts-kacst*" "fonts-khmeros*" fonts-lklug-sinhala fonts-guru-extra "fonts-nanum*" fonts-noto-cjk "fonts-takao*" fonts-tibetan-machine fonts-lao fonts-sil-padauk fonts-sil-abyssinica "fonts-tlwg-*" "fonts-lohit-*" fonts-beng-extra fonts-gargi fonts-gubbi fonts-gujr-extra fonts-kalapi "fonts-samyak*" fonts-navilu fonts-nakula fonts-orya-extra fonts-pagul fonts-sarai "fonts-telu*" "fonts-wqy*" "fonts-smc*" fonts-deva-extra fonts-sahadeva
Followed by
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
But after that Floorp was also gone. Conclusion: Floorp - unlike Midori - does not work at all without Asian characters. Although the interface was in German.
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@ybjrepnfr said in Arching Floorpians:
i also keep another profile using treestyletab [& many of its companion AOs] instead of sidebery, coz sadly sidebery is incompatible with some of the nice native floorp functions [eg, floorp's workspaces].
The struggle of too many offerings .
I can't decide either which one is the best, tst together with workspaces in the sidebar is somehow more comfortable I'd say than clicking the small icons of sidebery, on the other hand for some time now I decided to not use the sidebar at all (I moved all "necessary" icons to the address bar, like I had those in Vivaldi), so I am mainly using sidebery, my problem though is that I can do basically the same with Firefox Nightly so I'm alternating between Floorp and FFN atmBut Floorp & FFN remain excellent, especially now that I resurrected my old Core 2 Duo E8500 which runs videos wonderfully with GPU video hardware acceleration (using CUDA), a thing Chromium-based browsers can't do (100% CPU usage) .
YAE (yet another edit) -> P.S. with today's update to 11.11, maybe extensions in the sidebar work better for you quote: (Now, Users can run almost of extensions on Floorpβs Sidebar. Now, this feature is stable!)
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@Dancer18 said in Arching Floorpians:
but a Mint user,
And there's your problem right there
it had to install necessary Asian fonts
there's no such dependencies for Arch (at least for the binary version that I know of).
@Dancer18 said in Arching Floorpians:
remove "fonts-kacst*" "fonts-khmeros*" fonts-lklug-sinhala fonts-guru-extra "fonts-nanum*" fonts-noto-cjk "fonts-takao*" fonts-tibetan-machine fonts-lao fonts-sil-padauk fonts-sil-abyssinica "fonts-tlwg-*" "fonts-lohit-*" fonts-beng-extra fonts-gargi fonts-gubbi fonts-gujr-extra fonts-kalapi "fonts-samyak*" fonts-navilu fonts-nakula fonts-orya-extra fonts-pagul fonts-sarai "fonts-telu*" "fonts-wqy*" "fonts-smc*" fonts-deva-extra fonts-sahadeva
I see the .deb package only needs
fonts-noto-cjk
, how did you end up having so much bloat? Mint?Here's an idea, install only the necessary dependencies, then install floorp locally with
dpkg -i
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@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
Here's an idea, install only the necessary dependencies, then install floorp locally with dpkg -i. This ofc is not ideal as you need to redo it with every new update.
Thank you for this idea. I have recognized that floorp ist very similar to midori that I have already installed. My standard browser is vivaldi, next is opera, and I just want to have a firefox-like fork in game...
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@Dancer18 Ok. Just fyi Midori is actually a fork of Floorp.
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@npro Hello you old thing! It seems that both of us are hanging around here rather less frequently than historically [which for you = many years, but for me ofc being so new here, is only a few weeks...].
@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
The struggle of too many offerings
@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
tst together with workspaces in the sidebar is somehow more comfortable I'd say than clicking the small icons of sidebery
yes i do agree with you; without criticising sidebery's separate
tab-panels
method, somehow i find floorp's nativeworkspaces
separation & iconographjy to be a very elegant & sophisticated solution, i like it a lot.@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
decided to not use the sidebar at all
oh well, now we can't be friends any more, & you're dead to me.
@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
moved all "necessary" icons to the address bar, like I had those in Vivaldi ... can do basically the same with Firefox Nightly
yes exactly! several times over the past few months i have re-examined my desired workflows to see if i might be able to revert to Firefox Nightly (with Sidebery ofc) [coz, as you've heard me say before, i really miss having all the "shiny new bling" of Nightly, which ofc is the trade-off with using a fork of ESR]. First i tried doing what you said here, & even though it works ok, it just bugs me as being a primitive inelegant second-rate compromise. so then i tried keeping all my "floorp sidebar webpanels" pinned in Nightly's Sidebery's primary tab-panel; this is "better", but still doesn't satisfy me coz it also suffers the fundamental problem of all non-sidebar-webpanel browsers; you have to look at web pages in series, not parallel like with a sidebar. it really seems to be true that operapresto, vivaldi, & now floorp, have completely "spoiled" me in this regard, such that it just now feels "wrong" to not have it.
@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
resurrected my old Core 2 Duo E8500
well isn't that fantastic then, that ffn & floorp have given you this gift -- yay!
@npro said in Arching Floorpians:
update to 11.11, maybe extensions in the sidebar work better for you
oh yes indeed; i got both the 11.11 updates two days back; 11.11.0 in the morning, & 11.11.1 in the evening. 11.11.1 did indeed solve several of the problems i posted about before, but sadly there's now another problem, which is a bit disappointing. to save time here, i don't need to bother describing it, coz by pure random chance i happened to discover that some crazy woman seems to have already noticed it, & posted a bug report [though, tbh, i suspect she's just crazy as a coconut & highly discredited]: https://github.com/Floorp-Projects/Floorp/issues/1024