Snapshot 1.0.231.3 - Draggable tab bar, favicons in the address bar and spatial navigation improvements
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Today's build includes two nice changes to the tab bar, favicon support in the address bar dropdown, spatial navigation improvements and Windows installer fixes.
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Good afternoon
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That is a pretty amazing number of updates in a very short time nice.
And by the way I just wanted to say that I like the fact that non visited / loaded tabs have this "folded" upper right corner, very helpfull -
Just wanted to let you know once again updating makes me lose all my session, coupled with empty trash bin. Please, make a History page!
Well, today's updates don't affect me much, but it's nice seeing you're updating the browser so fast - and with what I assume to be a large number of staff away from the office, nonetheless. Keep it up!
Vivaldi is already my default browser, but there a few things bugging me. Whenever I open a URL from another source other than a browser, Vivaldi resizes to open said URL. Then we have the SD issues, not displaying dials properly. These are pretty annoying. Hope you're working on them.
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Thank YOU
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Well, since you're working on favicons, how about favicons in the bookmarks bar's folders? C'mon, it's time!
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wget htp://repo.vivaldi.com/archive/deb/pool/main/vivaldi-snapshot_1.0.231.3-1_i386.deb
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When dragging tabs, it sometimes behaves strange.
I can get it to happen by having two tabs open an drag them around. At some point, I get it to look like this: ScreenshotI have to close all tabs or restart Vivaldi to fix it.
It's not a newly introduced bug. -
"which enables you to switch tabs more easily by just throwing your mouse all the way to the top."
It is impossible in native mode -
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I can not upgrade with the browser and direct download I get error at the end …
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I can confirm this. Plus, in native mode, double-clicking the tab bar maximizes the window, but you can't drag it. I suppose it's less of an issue because there's the native window border, but it still seems to conflict with the expected behavior.
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I wonder why “Switch tabs at edge of maximized windows” is not default. Most other browsers have this because it increases usability (Fitt's law).
Also, “Switch tabs at edge of maximized windows” is a complicated way of saying "Disable tab bar's top space." Due to its odd wording, the function of “Switch tabs at edge of maximized windows” only was clear after I ticked the option. -
Both are expected behaviour : if you active native window, you can't but tabbar at the top border, and you are expected to drag the window by the native controls.
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Oh that would be nice !!!
Just so you know, we already asked for a chromless UI per window, so you can have apps like your screenshot, and a normal web navigation in another window. -
I have created a site where spatial navigation does not work: Link.
It is mostly a proof of concept on why the current implementation can be faulty on some sites. The site does not directly try to remove spatial navigation elements.
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And Sync ?
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Yeah, unfortunately CloudFlare is unusable right now in some countries (Germany seems bad right now). We're sorry for this.
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It's not default in any browser cause some people want to be able to drag their windows up there (Though it's the first thing that I personally enable right after installing any browser). And the wording is that complicated because it also works if the tab bar is placed at the bottom. If you can come up with something easier, be our guest.
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As Ruarí said, most people are out of office. If we would work on sync right now, you wouldn't see any progress at all. So you need to sit tight a bit longer there.