Solved Support Extensions
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UPDATE: First of all, thank you for actively submitting and upvoting feature requests. Your feedback and ideas have been the driving force behind many features of Vivaldi on Android.
Today, we're asking for your help once again. We're running a quick survey to understand better your preferences and needs with regard to extensions. This isn't tied to any specific upcoming features but rather a general exploration to ensure we're on the right path.
If you have 60 seconds, we'd love to hear your thoughts: https://form.typeform.com/to/OavyIBlY
Thank you for helping us make Vivaldi better!PS. Please excuse me for marking this as a "solution" - that's just for better visibility of the post.
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Having a peek on kiwi browsers extension support could be very informative, they even encourage it. The code is open-source on github so it should not be too difficult to implement since it does not have to be built from the ground up. As a programmer I understand that it will not be as easy as copy paste but it seems more doable since they released their source code
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Vivaldi officially does not adapt extension functions, but it also mentions feedback on extensions in some settings feedback. The currently supported extension browsers are kiwi, mask, yandex, Monkey Fox, etc. Among them, Kiwi is open source, so Vivaldi can do it at the technical level, but the official choice will not do it. It should be more related to the relationship with friends and businessmen than other reasons, such as team members or other reasons, because there are many individuals in the Chinese area. Developers are also making browsers that support extensions, and they are very good, such as Yumi. I still hope that the official can add extended adaptation. This is the perfect vivaldi. -
@bauw Kiwi stayed a lot of time (months) on legacy chromium version because their extension support; vivaldi simply can't implement something which is not natively supported by chromium (and most extensions) due having to respect a deadline: have to patch a major chromium version every 8 weeks and start to prepare for the new one. Harder than it seems. Firefox, on the other side, is not comparable not being chromium.
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@Hadden89 I don't agree with your statement. They all use chromium kernel. If you think it is the problem of inability to expand due to version number upgrade, it is untenable. Maybe you still want to express that the team does not have time to do something. , or as the team said to fix various compatibility issues. But some of the browsers I have come into contact with are still individual developers, so this issue is not the core focus. In addition, the mention of Firefox is just to illustrate the advantages of extensions. I can also say that Monkey Fox can also extend support, and it is not a problem with the kernel version. The community has not closed this post, but the number of user VOTES shows that the demand for this extension is the highest. This Functions will replace some of the built-in functions to bring a better user experience. Such as Grease Monkey and uBlock Origin. This is an extension that many people need. As a user, you do not need the same extended compatibility as the PC version. Shouldnβt the characteristic of vivoldi be its high degree of customization?
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@bauw good
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Must have feature.
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Microsoft Edge for Android is getting support for extensions
Firefox, now - Edge. But that won't happen with Vivaldi...
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@ivan-a-petkov if Microsoft Edge can put the resources into developing it, and the publish the source code at some point, then vivaldi may be able to reuse this and implement the feature.
As the chromium project that edge is based on its open source, I believe they are obligated to publish code like this.
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@LonM, I was a little bit sarcastic, because of this:
After all, it may happen, despite the categorical statement. That would be nice!
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@ivan-a-petkov Yes, for now it is "will not do", as Jon said in a recent Q&A -
Adding extensions in the mobile browser is not trivial, without adding a significant maintenance cost.
If Microsoft publish their work, and the maintenance cost was reduced, I would hope this stance would change. But no change for now.
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@LonM thank you for your response!
I perfectly understand the entire process of planning and the business logic behind P&L, COGS, turnover etc. When something requires too many resources it is understandable that it not going to happen... now.
What is hard for me to understand is putting limits on what is possible. We live in times of ever-increasing innovation speed. What is impossible today may be possible tomorrow.
As an example, in one of the "Vivadi AI" threads, it is again said that it will not happen...Philosophical musings aside, I use Vivaldi because it is an innovative and constantly evolving brawser that has offered me functionalities I never even imagined. And I use them. Therefore, it is strange for me to say that something will not happen and to "close" the topic.
There is a chance that mobile extension will happen in Vivaldi.
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I have read that the following browsers on Android support this: Yandex, Firefox, Yumian, Kiwi, and Lemur Browser. They might provide valuable information on how to implement this.
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If it is possible to implement both Chrome and Firefox extensions, that would be ideal since it would provide more options as not all extensions will work on mobile. That would be a good feature to add on the Desktop client, for that matter, if indeed possible or not achievable with a simple workaround.
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@rzjnzk But extensions are not supported in Vivaldi Android, not even in the future, so further such comments are pointless. That's it. Such questions have already been asked too often.
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@rzjnzk Time only knows. We have to see if microsoft will make the extension support available to chromium source (but I suspect no) or even if will be promoted to beta/stable stage at all (currently is on alpha/nightly and is behind an experimental flag).
In short, more chromium vendors implements the(ir own) support, more is likely to see an android extension support to the upstream. But not guarantees if this doesn't land on regular chromium/chrome. -
Interesting news about extensions in the Edge Browser for Android. This is a German article, use the Vivaldi translator if necessary.
https://www.drwindows.de/news/microsoft-edge-test-von-erweiterungen-unter-android-wird-ausgeweitet
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@stardepp, the question is which Backdoors leaves EDGE open, with so much DIY and pre-select extensions. I think I prefer to make use of the good number of apps available in F-Droid for security and privacy, which more than make up for the lack of browser extensions, apart from that Vivaldi already has a built-in ad/trackerblocker.
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@Catweazle Only browser extensions (like Violentmonkey and Stylus) allow you to improve websites, not apps.
Therefore I've been using Kiwi for years.