Snapshot 1.0.303.22 - Further stablization
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IMPROVED EFFICIENCY: There's nothing about it in the changelog, but I note that the browser is opening faster and using less memory to do it. ONE of the reasons appears to be that tabs from the prior session are not loaded until you click on them. Good move.
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Yay, I love the new build!
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OMG, has lazy tabs loading been implemented already?
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Maybe because Vivaldi is installed on an encrypted VeraCrypt drive, though I don't see why that should prevent renaming and deletion of the files. It doesn't prevent installation.
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Sure looks like it. On startup at least…
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That's okay, Ruario. Don't worry too much about it. Is there a way to get the 64bit version out right away! How does that work?
And how many snapshots you figure till the Beta comes out?
I have one solution. By using time machines. I recommended using DeLorean car. Start the time before Ruari cancel the build for Windows 64 bit. If I'm correctly, you back to that time, you can give a some message, mention him on twitter reminds him do not touch the cancel button, may be you will regret it later bro. Huhuhuhuhu…Just my 2 cents. #BacktotheFuture
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Works fine in Windows. Don't know about Mac…
Thanks for the information! Unlike the last build, this latest build does what it should for the "Check for Updates" menu: It reports "You're up-to-date!" . . . So, we'll see whether the auto update feature works when the next build comes out.
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Maybe well known, but: For the last couple of builds, the search function hasn't worked. I can't search from the search bar, nor from the address bar (unless I use a keyword search). Right click and 'Search for …' does not work either. All three just don't respond when i hit enter/click. Running 1.0.300.5 64 bit on Windows.
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It's not just video, exiting full screen from anything will cause the crash. (I know you're on the case, didn't want to be silent in case this was new info).
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Confirmed with Vivaldi 64bit on Win7 64b.
As Thomas mentioned, this happens if you have altered the standard Vivaldi install path (which is somewhere in \data I believe…) to somewhere else (i.e. Program Files (x86)). -
I take it back. It's not unorthodox at all. A standard Windows application closes when double-clicking the application icon on the Windows Title bar. A single click opens the window menu, and a double-click closes it.
If the menu bar is shown, the tooltip on the Vivaldi icon says, "Double-click to close."
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The only difference between Vivaldi and other apps, is that if some unsaved work such as a typed message exists, there is no warning on save, as there is in other applications.
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Yes, a known issue. See Olli's comment of 13 hours ago.
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Is this related to Chrome, now utilising the (equivalent) Tab Suspender?
Remember reading that That, was going to be implemented.
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Yes but you don't need to wait that long. I have added in the Win64 build now.
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If you want Win64, try now!
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I have added in a Win64 build now
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The refresh button does not work at all on windows platform.
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Scroll Cursor needs to be coloured, also, can it be returned to its original position,
after the page has been Reloaded?