A New Vivaldi – A Whole New Browsing Experience
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@Zalex108 It's my opinion that after having spent some time make it look just how I want, I shoudn't have to go through a reverse procedure. Some might agree some not.
Thanks for the link
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Thanks for the update, but...
what the hell happened to tabs? (rhetorical question) -
@romdev A 🪲 bug happened to tabs.
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@barbudo2005: It is very difficult to install this mod, as well as to update the browser with it. Vivaldi NEEDS native support for multi-row tabs!
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@Gadzillo said in A New Vivaldi – A Whole New Browsing Experience:
It is very difficult to install this mod,
you're just afraid to try, there are very simple steps to do explained by the mod author, not difficult at all.
as well as to update the browser with it.
you don't need to update anything, the same folder where you saved your .css files is read by Vivaldi after each updates.
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@iAN-CooG, I anyway think that an inbuild script manager is a good idea, which makes it even easier for all users.
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@bswn im noticing this with the extensions icon as well
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@Catweazle said in A New Vivaldi – A Whole New Browsing Experience:
@iAN-CooG, I anyway think that an inbuild script manager is a good idea, which makes it even easier for all users.
Feature request?
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@mikeyb2001, it's in the pipeline, more important since the Stylus extension and some other OpenSource script managers are in the Google blacklist.
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@jon You have made me absolutely giddy this morning with this new update, sir. I love it! You guys rock, and this is amazing software! Thank you to your team.
P.S. Any chance we could combine some features of the dashboard with speed dial? I really like how I have speed dial laid out now, but would love to add some widgets there too, if at all possible!
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Wonderful! Now I just hope that the new ecosystem of widget will grow in time. For example, how about a widget with the latest items of my "read later" collection?
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@iAN-CooG Said:
the same folder where you saved your .css files is read by Vivaldi after each updates.
@iAN-CooG was answering @Gadzillo that Vivaldi already has a built-in function that allows to manage CSS Mods from a folder and JS Mods through custom.js.
Both to modify the Vivaldi UI.
You said:
I anyway think that an inbuild script manager is a good idea, which makes it even easier for all users.
Please, could you explain me what has to do an inbuild script manager that is oriented to modify the pages of the sites with the modification of the Vivaldi UI?
In simple terms please.
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@iAN-CooG Well, I haven't tried the new version of the mod yet, but I've been using the multi-row mod for about two years now, and every update has completely broken it.
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Thanks, I hate it.
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@rnalsation: You can get things how they were in less than 10 seconds
Check this little clip: https://share.cleanshot.com/z0PSLCcM -
@atlemo
Hi, can I share the your screen cast to other users with the same "problem"?Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin: Of course