Dragging tabs from one profile's browser session to another causes it to be hidden
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Hello! So far I've been loving this browser, but there has been one issue in regards to using multiple profiles for Vivaldi.
When dragging a tab from one profile to another profile, it causes that tab to be "hidden", for lack of better words. I am unable to access that tab, but Vivaldi thinks it is still functional, as audio plays and it looks as if the tab is functioning as normal, but I can't access it once switching off of that tab.
Once this happens, I also can't easily access new tabs; I can endlessly create them, but they will not show up in the tab bar.
I have uploaded a video to better describe what is happening:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRVnd_ksXx0After closing all of the profile's browser sessions, when reopening the browser it seems to remember the tab that got "hidden" alongside the new tabs I tried to create, causing a huge amount of tabs to open up on startup.
I am fairly certain this is a bug, although if there is a setting for this, please let me know.
Thank you!
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@saltypepper14 Dragging tabs between Private Window and regular window or between windows of different User Profile is not supported.
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@DoctorG said in Dragging tabs from one profile's browser session to another causes it to be hidden:
@saltypepper14 Dragging tabs between Private Window and regular window or between windows of different User Profile is not supported.
I understand this is not supported, but I was mostly concerned about the tabs being "hidden" and inaccessible without me closing all of my browser sessions for that profile. It is rather inconvenient and the only way I see to fix it is to close all of the browser sessions, which isn't ideal.
I was wondering if there was a way to make it so if I did try to bring a tab to another user profile's browser, it would simply make a new window above that window, with the same user profile, like how other browsers such as Chrome do it.