Snapshot 1.0.201.2 Improvements to Search Engine Management, Spatial Navigation, Gray look and the foundations for customisable mouse gestures
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Yes, mail, mail, mail, mail, mail
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It's too late, Piter, you're posting on the feedback page for the latest snapshot of an unreleased web browser – you're doomed. DOOMED! :lol:
Besides, it's not as if the Developers will pop over to your country and rent . a .. house … aaiieee! .. ... } }. }.}} .. ..} MONITORED NETWORK CONNECTION INTERRUPTED
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Fixed already? You mean as for the next release, or in this, cause I first started having this problem with 1.0.201.2
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I really like the grey look. Thank you.
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Never paid attention to this, as it not that important, but just noticed a typo in UI.
At Settings > Navigation tab name, there is a letter q instead of g.
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I think it comes down to, "Where there's a will, there's a way." Vivaldi has the will. They will build us the best possible with what they have to work with. We sure are lucky.
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Correct me if I'm wrong - should the middle mouse button open the Speed Dial pages in new tabs? If so… it doesn't work in this version.
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If I click "Older" at bottom of the History page, the page goes blank. Is this a known bug? or just happening to me?
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It's not just you, I get a blank page too.
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Thanks
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Hasn't been implemented yet. Known bug.
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We hear you…
Thanks for the response. Oh, one more thing - Opera 12 had this nice little feature that allowed a keyboard shortcut to trigger any menu. I was very used to have a single key to show the search menu (after having selected some text), then hit one more key to invoke a search. The key for each search could be customized by adding an ampersand before the letter you want in that search's display name, it could be opened in a new tab with Shift held down and so on… It'd be very nice to see Vivaldi being able to do the same thing.
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It's not a typo. Letters are cut at the bottom. Not that that fact would make it any better…:lol:
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It should, but it doesn't work as soon as the window gets scrollable. It's a known bug.
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Next one.
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Vivaldi, please!
One thing i did not see to be posted before.
After triggering scroll with MMB-click (where cursor becomes four-direction arrow and page scroll follows mouse cursor) can you make it disapper (leave this scrolling mode) after using the wheel (not clicking, just scrolling). This is behavior I've seen in Opera 12.
It's more than annoying to have long pages and misclicking link with MMB, then scrolling to click another one (while taking cursor away to some another link) -> currently it makes page to scroll far away (because of mouse move) and it won't stop until clicked again.
In old Opera the same action end with just scrolling page a little, as expected with using mouse wheel.
Is this possible? Anyone from staff can confirm this? I'll file a feature request in bugtracker, but I'm posting here too, to see if anyone agrees with me.
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Not the case for me. The typo is correct.
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As someone, still using Opera 12.xxx on opensuse, I must say, Vivaldi is fundamentally
sound, and easily updated by virtue of YAST.
Now some observations;-
Use Startpage, and it functions perfectly.
I 'need' auto form-filling, for shear convenience.
Need AddBlockPlus, and Ghostery, as a fundamental requirement.
Would like to automatically empty Cache at close.
Having some problems with Speed Dial, in that some images will not load.
Still can't find Auto-update, even in the latest iteration.
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I went back to a single page speed dial and it's working as expected. Thanks!
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I second that, but I think it's a Chromium (Blink) thing since it's the same in Opera 15+. I don't know if it can be overridden in Vivaldi.
A partial workaround is that you can do a "drag" with the scroll button - press and hold it, then move the mouse in any direction and it will scroll; release the scroll button and scrolling will stop.