Snapshot 1.0.231.3 - Draggable tab bar, favicons in the address bar and spatial navigation improvements
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Thank you for your reply. Stacking of pinned tabs makes little sense as it is currently implemented in Vivaldi.
In Opera 12.17 I do stack pinned tabs. Accessing them with tab previews is easy and expansion of tabs also works without unstacking the tabs, so please consider keeping the feature but implementing it differently.
Collapsed Pinned Tabs
Expanded Pinned Tabs
In Opera 12.17 a stack of pinned tabs is not collapsed to an icon, and it can be moved to any position on the tab bar, which makes it more usable IMO.Tab detaching bug reported as VB-8005
Video fullscreen bug reported as VB-8006
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Does the Winx64 build not check for updates upon launching the browser? I always had to manually check for it.
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Previous builds (Win32) recognized my standalone installation and updated it. This one didn't, and installed a new instance in a different folder.
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It does. And mine autoupdates just fine on Win10.
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That's weird. Might just do a clean install later. Anyways, thanks!
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I can confirm the window resizing issue on the 64-bit version as well, on windows 8.1 and windows 7. I don't think this is a regression, it's been happening for a while now.
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We need to CTRL + U like old Opera
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RMB+Wheel does not use the Tab Cycling Order setting yet. Unless I'm mistaken, I think it's always been in Tab Order since its introduction.
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Yes. However, I'm sure it's not fair to say Opera contributed nothing. As I understand it, Opera devs also took part (I think they still do) in various working groups and made numerous fixes/enhancements to the core code, which Vivaldi benefits from (and no doubt does or will in time reciprocate).
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I don't think Vivaldi should have it's own certificate store, if that's what you mean. Security is hard and it's best left to a team of experts in that area.
However, if you're suggesting that Vivaldi keep a list of pre-approved self-signed sites and allow the user to approve those sites until their thumbprint changes and they can keep that list safe from malicious manipulation, then I agree, that could be useful for intranet sites. Adding a whitelist facility would require much time by experienced devs considering the security ramifications though; time that could be better spent elsewhere at the moment, perhaps. -
I wish there was a separate option for Cycling Order when using keyboard or mouse scroll…
"Recently Used" Cycling is good for "Ctrl + Tab" but confusing for "Right Click + Scroll"... on the other hand, "Tab Order" Cycling feels much better when used with "Right Click + Scroll"...
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+1
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Import from Opera 30 crashes Vivaldi. Tried again with empty Vivaldi profile and same happened. (And import should import sessions also - I cannot copy session file because I triedn and in Vivaldi it shows only content of one windows and I have 3. )
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You will have to explain better than that. Vivaldi already has Ctrl + U to view the page source.
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When using "Right Click + Scroll" to jump between tabs, If you scroll really fast (instead of just a tiny scroll to jump between tabs), the current page scrolls some lines until Vivaldi figures it has to "Jump to another Tab" and then the jump occurs…
This "Falling behind" is seen in some other aspects of Vivaldi in which you want to do something and after pressing a shortcut or clicking on something, sometimes it takes Vivaldi seconds to do what we want as if it's frozen... Which always gives you the perception of Vivaldi being slow... I wonder if it's because of using Web Technologies instead of a Native approach (I know ! I know ! Native takes more time and money...)
I really hope what Christoph said about doing "some major restructuring behind the scenes for speed improvements" includes fixes for these issues too…
Thanks again everyone...
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Closing a pinned tab via context menu does not work (neither with middle-click). Is it intentional just not grayed out?
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When I try to inspect the certificate of https://blog.fefe.de/ Vivaldi immediately crashes.
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In Speed Dial, when I am in a subfolder, I'd like to move one level up in the hierarchy by holding right mouse button and clicking the left mouse button. (I'm sure this click gesture has a name that I am not aware of. sry)
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32bit windows, btw.
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Yes, Opera still remains a frequent contributor to the Chromium (especially blink) codebase. As of now they have committed 661 Chromium patches, 3271 blink patches and 22 V8 patches.That is quite a lot of contribution.