@quartchug The real solution is to stop using Facebook and Amazon of course. And blocking third party cookies and the inbuilt ad and tracker blocker should already take care of your example issue, if it is configured and you have properly updated lists.
It would be very convenient to be able to open a tab somehow at the end of the tab list. There is the option to change it from the configuration, but 80% of the time I like it to open to the right of the active tab.
So it would be very helpful to have a right-click option or keyboard shortcut plus a mouse click so you can open it at the end of it all.
@anon939d
Can you may contact the extension developer about this issue?
In the past some developer work together with the Vivaldi team to fix such bugs, unfortunately many extension developer ignore Vivaldi.
At least you get some information and if you report this as bug to the Vivaldi developer you can add such information.
Scaling the UI to 75% and wondering why this not work is one thing but the functionality of the popup and the regular windows should be the same.
One problem is you need an account for such extensions, I guess, but the Vivaldi team can manage this.
@alexander-gorbovets Vivaldi has a feature called click and hold. If you click and hold the back/forward buttons, the back/forward history menu will be displayed.
Click and hold to close tabs would be useful.
It makes sense. Perhaps Vivaldi could support both - hold and click and force click. When current pointing device doesn't support force click then Vivaldi could use hold and click
@AltCode I believe it should be possible for css only page actions, but a page action, which runs javascript code on the target page, requires the reload.