Snapshot 1.0.231.3 - Draggable tab bar, favicons in the address bar and spatial navigation improvements
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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.
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There's an ongoing, known issue with certificate inspection crashing; it's been mentioned here in comments for the last three snapshots at least. Since it's known, it will be fixed eventually (before final).
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Yes! Customizable keyboard shortcut for "Home" is there. Thank you!
(Next thing I need is old Opera's "Click on tab to minimize" option. Please!!!) -
I'm not sure if this a problem with windows or vivaldi, but opening sndvol.exe seems to leave vivaldi with a very large icon that sits on top of the text: https://i.imgur.com/8eh0396.png
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Opera gets code on fly (do not send request for load page)
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I would guess Chromium will be upgraded a few more versions until Vivaldi stable, so no point in anchoring to a release now.
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I would prefer them closeable, though. I can see the reasoning for disabling the close action altogether, but some tabs are temporarily pinned, and it's a chore to unpin-and-close. (Disabling keyboard shortcut is A-OK, that's too easy to mistakenly hit.)
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The Gestures are called "FlipBack" and "FlipForward".
These gestures are really useful in Opera Bookmarks to expand all and collapse all. We have those commands in Vivaldi too on the context menu, but the gestures do not work yet. Flipback would also be useful for "Go to Parent folder" in Speed Dial as you suggest.
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Interesting post in the forum:
https://vivaldi.net/en-US/forum/all/4239-my-ideas-observations-crazy-plans#31616
Maybe Vivaldi developers should take a look? Or even Jon T.? -
… well, you released a new snapshot this week ... so somebody must be in the office
(or have you stocked a few snapshots to be released during summer vacation - just to keep us happy ) -
Okay, maybe in future)
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Hmm, I used to be able to move the Vivaldi window by clicking and holding the left mouse button over the Panel. It does not seem to work anymore…
Win7x64 Vx32