We will be doing maintenance work on Vivaldi Translate on the 11th of May starting at 03:00 (UTC) (see the time in your time zone).
Some downtime and service disruptions may be experienced.
Thanks in advance for your patience.
Address bar tweaks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3683.4
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@sjudenim The actual url is
chrome://settings/performance
, Vivaldi just rewrites the url. The url you posted won't work when pasting.The Chromium settings pages was broken a couple Snapshots back, but is back to working now.
The fix was here:
[Chromium] Can not access chrome://settings (VB-116691)
https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/the-7-4-release-is-soon-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-3682-3/The Chromium password-manager can be accessed separately as it's a separate component or something.
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19th updated
Anything you want us to test?
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I think it's time to discontinue all the 32-bit editions. Windows on ARM64 should be a lot more popular I think?
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@Culip I don't think there is a link between the existence of the 32bit editions and the missing 64bit ARM.
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VB-116556 is not fixed – typing a previously visited full address to address bar still sends you to search unless you press Esc first (and address bar still autocompletes despite this being disabled).
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@Hadden89 The problem was that the Win arm64 got delayed about 4 hours because it got stuck in traffic (it got stuck behind a slow-moving
truckbuild; which was slow due to being the first build after internal system changes), so it did not get finished until more than an hour after @Ruarí posted this snapshot. (Win32 also got stuck in similar traffic jam, but managed to get completed two hours before the post.) -
This flag
#overlay-scrollbars
is no longer working. Works fine in the Stable branch and was working in the Snaps until a couple of builds ago -
@sjudenim confirmed. But you can enable Fluent Overlay scrollbars instead.
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@iAN-CooG said in Address bar tweaks – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3683.4:
@sjudenim confirmed. But you can enable Fluent Overlay scrollbars instead.
So far it seems to do exactly the same as the older setting.Thanks, but that one doesn't seem to work well for me at all. Could be an issue in Chromium 136 as I think it started then
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