Snapshot 1.0.219.51 - Crash fix before TP4
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Hm, that does not sound like the best workaround, would not it be better to just preent the pop-up window from closing then?
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I thought it was TP4
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Optimisation needed ASAP. Fans run like crazy, harder to run Vivaldi then Photoshop. That is simply funny. Another thing are extensions… Everything is coming together except these most basic parts of any browser
Other then that, u guys are doing a fantastic job, so keep it up
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Looks like Vivaldi won't load PDFs if you have Norwegian ÆØÅ in the file name, e.g. the link would be displayed as http://www.noname.no/�rsberetning 2014.pdf. Works fine in Chrome.
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All previous build crashes every second run. All the time there was one crash right after start and next run was succesful. This release crashes all the time before any GUI is renderred.
In session I have 2 tabs that require HTTP Basic Auth (through SSL) so maybe the password dialog before GUI is renderred is the cause. -
Win 7 64 Bit, Viv 32 Bit ver before this
I hope I don't get FLAMED and criticized for saying this I don't know quite how to explain it. I listen to an EXTENSIVE security program that is WAY above my head but they were talking about a bug in Chrome and CHROMIUM Engine that Google has with hot spot go voice. They also remarked that it is sent to a third party to be analyzed and after processed then back to google, they called it a binary blurb.
Apparently it turns on camera and mic in Debian install but not Windows. They also said at one time they liked chrome because it was small and efficient but now it is bloated and tracking etc. This was FYI in case all wanted to know or watch out for and Vivaldi could improve on.
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I'm not sure if this is related to the latest snapshot, but now I suddenly don't have any bookmarks left – they're all gone!. The Speed Dial folder has disappeared, just as the Speed Dial entry in the bar at the top of the speed dial page (where you can switch between Speed Dial, Bookmarks and History). My History and other settings are intact. I haven't had any crashes, my bookmarks and bookmarks.bak files are virtually empty. ??
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Yeah, that crash is known. But your session should be wiped automatically if it crashes on startup.
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Win 7 64 bit Viv 32 bit
Somewhat same here it closed ALL my previous session tabs
I had open.@sipke:
I'm not sure if this is related to the latest snapshot,
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This issue was resolved a few weeks ago when Google stopped shipping Hot Words with Chromium. Now a user has to 1) install Hot Words on purpose and 2) intentionally enable it.
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Yes, but no : it's the way disqus coded it, and that's the way Chrom(e|ium) is handling it too. So, globally, it's disqus fault
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Sure, but this affected only Chrome/Chromium, and was fixed by them.
Vivaldi uses the code of Chromium, but not all the bell and whistle that comes bundled to it. So this bug wasn't happening in Vivaldi. -
Vivaldi starts always with a half screen window… (see also my previous posts to this problem)
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Set it to startup from last time.
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Quick Command filter clears text after every keypress (including Esc).
Vivaldi is coming together great, I'm looking forward to further improvements!
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Why is it so difficult to reorder the bookmarks menu? It's allmost impossible and very unhandy.
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Or change it to start maximized (rightclick the icon and choose properties).
But it sure is a bug. Vivaldi forgets the latest window position …..
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Supposedly this proprietary program was being "bundled" with each new version of Chromium, to browser builders. It was never clear to me just how clean the Chromium code used by Vivaldi was - whether an un-polluted version was available to them.
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What platform are you on? So far you're the only person to report such a thing, and I should think the developers would be eager to see if they can figure it out, and ensure it doesn't happen to anyone else.
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Just like in last snapshot I can't change the name of search engines.
Next to that, I had issues copy-pasting urls from the address bar (the paste resulted often in 'undefined'), also I had some crashes when saving htaccess protected directories, but both seems to be solved in this build. Thanks!