Chrome Settings vs. Vivaldi Settings
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@OlgaOrga The actual Vivaldi settings are the ones you found at
vivaldi://settings
whereas thechrome://settings
are the ones related to the chromium core behind vivaldi. In most cases (99%) you don't have to change things in the latter; they're mostly leftovers (which don't work in vivaldi) or peculiar advanced settings which are not exposed yet in regular settings, but changing may not be a good idea without asking here, before; so I won't mess with the chromium privacy guide as it could mess vivaldi settings.However when entering chrome://settings I obtain a different GUI that is translated into nearly the same URL vivaldi://settings without the slash.
That is a quite old & minor (and unfixed) URL UX bug: you see
vivaldi://
but actually ischrome://
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@Hadden89 said in Chrome Settings vs. Vivaldi Settings:
chrome://settings
FYI, chrome://settings is the only way to put in your credit card info if you want to have it available in the desktop browser. I don't understand why it's not in the Vivaldi settings.
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After typing chrome://settings in the address bar the address changes to vivaldi://settings and chrome options are displayed but they differ (unique or more advanced) from these entered directly by vivaldi://settings. A bit confusing and both options sets might be unified if possible.
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@Zalex108 said in Chrome Settings vs. Vivaldi Settings:
Hi,
vivaldi://experiments
๏ธ Chrome sites
How long has this been possible?
For those like me, who wanted to display cookies like the other Chromium-based browsers, this is exactly what was needed.
Now "chrome://settings/content/all" looks like it did before version 6.4. -
@AllanH said in Chrome Settings vs. Vivaldi Settings:
How long has this been possible?
IDK
6.5 Maybe -
I just realized the "Enable Chrome Pages" setting in vivaldi://experiments is not even necessary.
Apparently, "chrome://settings/content/all" was changed since version 6.5, and I wasn't aware of it. -
Internal Chrome Pages, were always there.
The Experiment is just to not rewrite tovivaldi://
since cause confusion to some users. -
My point is "chrome://settings/content/all" had nothing to display starting with version 6.4.
A recent change has allowed it to display cookies again. -
@AllanH probably the new chromium intake. The page was broken in early 6.x build so nice now is working again.