Save Video Frames – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3684.18
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Any chance you can add the ability to disable the side panel for good? I want a lot of screen space, but having it popup when I check my history is annoying. There should be a way to disable it perm.
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Tampermonkey asks to activate developer mode, even though it is activated. I can't use the extension
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@EricJH said in Save Video Frames – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3684.18:
purple color to indicate you have visited a site before is not working
Color change for visited links is gone.
That is a security feature of internal Chromium 136 core to disable detection of visited pages by malicious code on external pages.
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@sjudenim I confirmed that "Overlay Scrollbars" didn't work for me anymore even if enabled, but I found that "Fluent Overlay scrollbars" works instead and has the same effect as the older setting. Fluent overlay still works in this update in both my Win10 and Win11 PCs.
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Yes, the Fluent ones don't work as well for me though as they are not always triggered when scrolling. They are also quite thin and don't expand like the other one when grabbed
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@sjudenim It would be nice to know why it works for me and not for you, very strange.
For me they're like it was with overlay scrollbars, and moving the cursor on the scrollbar it enlarges horizontally so it becomes way more visible. Moving the cursor away from it, it becomes thinner and disappears after a while. -
@DoctorG said in Save Video Frames – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3684.18:
@EricJH said in Save Video Frames – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3684.18:
purple color to indicate you have visited a site before is not working
Color change for visited links is gone.
That is a security feature of internal Chromium 136 core to disable detection of visited pages by malicious code on external pages.
Can not be fixed.I had to read back the changes made with Chrome 136 to wrap my head around. The changes introduced partitioning history information confining it to only show on the website it originated from:
Partitioning protects your browsing history by only showing a link as visited if you've clicked on that link from this site before. If you haven't interacted with this site previously, its links won't be styled as :visited.
Source: >https://developer.chrome.com/blog/visited-links
That means that when going back and forth between a search engine it should still show the purple links indicating you had visited before.
I think we may be looking at a regression on Vivaldi's end unless there have been recent changes with Chrome 136.
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@Thot Thanks for that - was going crazy not understanding why no-one else said they couldn't see this new feature in the-most-obvious-website-to-test-it...
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