Snapshot 1.0.196.2 Spatial navigation improvement, Mac build fixes, Windows 64bits get auto-update
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Cool, very potential browser. Shitloads of bugs though, as expected. I'll absolutely try it again next year.
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Great picture. Hope the Vivaldi Team is having fun. And love Vivaldi so far.
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Again, this is a Tech Preview, an Alpha Version - we're only now going to Beta -, so of course there would be a lot of bugs. I would recommend you stay in touch with every snapshot for feedback and feature request - this really the them and the community -, but if you want to wait next year, rest assured because I'm sure the Vivaldi team will have the best browser out by the time you come back!
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I did the upgrade from TP3. Now, there is no way to quit "Search in page". ESC does not quit the search anymore. Anyone else or just an issue in settings?
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Esc doesn't close it, but the X at the end of the "search in page" bar does.
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Yes, but this requires the mouse.
In TP3 it definitely closed on ESC. I think this is really annoying and should be working without using a mouse. -
Yeah, it's a bug. Will be fixed.
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I see that Opera is planning a Universal Windows 10 app later this year.
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Not right now, no.
Apps are known for simplicity while we strive for power user customization. That doesn't fit very well.
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Again, thanks for a new build.
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it's crashing after some minutes I start it
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Ok, this is annoying me so much that I can't wait for a Beta or Final version to fix this issue: Memory Leaks!
I am so waiting for improvements with this too.
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Any thoughts on adding a "Bookmark all tabs" feature?
Also, I'd prefer all context menus be available on right click only without having to right click, release, scroll to desired menu item, and click again. I realize this is a user interface (UI) which Chromium is implementing, but requiring all the extra steps to perform a single action is exceeding poor. All context menus should appear without requiring the user release after right clicking. In addition should a user choose to release the context menu should remain available until the user either clicks on a menu item or clicks on the background to dismiss the context menu.
In the preference settings there should be options to not "load tabs until selected" and when opening a link to a new tab, don't make the default setting, "switch to it immediately".
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Robert, a middle-click opens a background tab – I know, I know... but have you tried the vivaldi://flags settings for the kind of tab reloading behavior that you want?
This is probably misusing some perfectly good flags but it seems to (mostly) work for me:
Enable Offline Auto-Reload Mode Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
Pages that fail to load while the browser is offline will be auto-reloaded when the browser is online again. #enable-offline-auto-reload
(Disabled)Only Auto-Reload Visible Tabs Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
Pages that fail to load while the browser is offline will only be auto-reloaded if their tab is visible. #enable-offline-auto-reload-visible-only
(Enabled)Enable Offline Load Stale Button Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android
When a page fails to load, if a stale copy of the page exists in the browser, a button will be presented to allow the user to load that stale copy. #enable-offline-load-stale-cache
(Enabled)It looks like Comments eat brackets. :oops:
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Maybe off-topic but I tried to copy Current Session -file from Opera developer to Vivaldi and it kind of worked but restored just one of my 3 windows in that session. (Import from Opera 15.x should allow import also from beta/developer versions because those users (I included) are potential switchers.