Feature requests for 1.6
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@RRR13 said in Feature requests for 1.6:
@Stardust Isn't the standalone install already portable?
I believe it isn't.
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/2819/release-an-official-portable-version?page=1
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/9554/portable-is-not-portable -
Allow extensions in side panel.
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@RRR13 It's a place to post feature requests, not for asking such questions. If you would use the forum search (or just Google), you would certainly find out that Vivaldi standalone is by no means portable...
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@RRR13 It would be easier for everyone, if one would think a little before posting.
This topic is slowly becoming a mess...
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@NSANE Please post one request per post to allow users to vote.
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@RRR13 There is a difference between asking for a clarification of a certain idea (or asking to elaborate on one's idea) and asking a question that is misleading or suggesting a wrong solution.
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I think it will be better if moderators, just remove not understandeble or off-topics posts...
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Separate bookmark tree like Opera 12 or even better allow to reorder folder manually between bookmarks link that Opera (I don't need it but maybe somebody want it)
forum.vivaldi.net/topic/12029/bookmark-manager-separate-folder-treeAdvantage: quicker access to folder, easier to navigate between bookmark and folder, no need time to open and close folder, having clearer view of overall bookmarks
Disadvantage: I currently can't think of anyIn fact earlier Vivaldi version (0.4 if I remember it well) has classic Chrome bookmark structure which is like Opera Classic that can be access through vivaldi://bookmarks/ or chrome://bookmarks but later abandon it
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More MDI (multiple-document interface) emulation...
In other words:
- Let us hide or "minimise" pages (their tab is still visible on the bar but the page itself won't re-appear when you close the current page - unlike current background tabs)
- Pop-ups should be given their correct window dimensions instead of being "full-screen" in the Vivaldi window (this is particularly annoying when sites produce small input-selection pop ups, e.g. to fill in a date)
- More resizing and tiling options for viewing multiple open pages within the Vivaldi window
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I would like to see a temporary Download Progress bar in the Status Bar.
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There is one feature that I would really like to have in my browser and I have not found a good extension or workaround to solve. It would be great to have the ability to have multiple active sessions per site. I spend a lot of time each day login in and out of different user accounts.
If each tab could have its own session that would solve my problem.
Currently I have been using either private window and then another browser for the 3-4 users that i have on some sites.
But Im really loving the Vivaldi browser and always looking forward to new features and version - Thank you team Vivaldi !
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Multi-row tabs a la Opera 12/Firefox's TabMix Plus. - I don't care what anyone says. While "twenty is plenty" regarding the number of tabs used, it's rude to homogenise everyone's browsing preferences into "if you have enough tabs that you want multiple rows to hold them, you're browsing wrong" (as though there's any one right way to browse), and anyone who insists such is an ignorant prig.
If Vivaldi is as customisable as its mission statement claims it is, I would like to be able to do this seemingly simple thing without having to clumsily hack together something in CSS that would break next update.
And from what I've seen through regular searches of Google that lead back here, this is a pretty missed feature, with many people saying that this is the only thing that's keeping them from leaving Opera 12 or Firefox and adopting Vivaldi as a main.My Firefox (Waterfox) is a bloated, hungry, sluggish, grumpy mess. But at least it lets me manage and present my tabs the way I want to, without each tab being three millimetres wide. I don't mind losing one inch of vertical real-estate just so I can read my tabs.
No, tab-stacking isn't good enough, No, I don't want to have to open another window or another pane to see my list of tabs. I want them lined up politely so I can see them all at-a-glance. No, don't tell me to "just use fewer tabs" - I write a lot and I need a lot of tabs open for research and source material. I would like the ability to lay out my tabs in a way I can reach them easily without any convoluted navigation. And in using a browser that flaunts its customisability, that's my right.
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Option to remove thumbnail when add a new bookmark
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@Pesala It seems like I've found where is the problem.
There is a style with URL http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Great+Vibes&ver=1.0.7 and this URL returns different CSS to Vivaldi and Opera/Chrome/Firefox.To Vivaldi it returns this:
@font-face {
font-family: 'Great Vibes';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
src: local('Great Vibes'), local('GreatVibes-Regular'),
url(http://fonts.gstatic.com/s/greatvibes/v4/6q1c0ofG6NKsEhAc2eh-3Z0EAVxt0G0biEntp43Qt6E.ttf) format('truetype');
}To Opera/Chrome/Firefox this:
@font-face {
font-family: 'Great Vibes';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
src: local('Great Vibes'), local('GreatVibes-Regular'), url(http://fonts.gstatic.com/s/greatvibes/v4/6q1c0ofG6NKsEhAc2eh-3SYE0-AqJ3nfInTTiDXDjU4.woff2) format('woff2');
unicode-range: U+0100-024F, U+1E00-1EFF, U+20A0-20AB, U+20AD-20CF, U+2C60-2C7F, U+A720-A7FF;
}
@font-face {
font-family: 'Great Vibes';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
src: local('Great Vibes'), local('GreatVibes-Regular'), url(http://fonts.gstatic.com/s/greatvibes/v4/6q1c0ofG6NKsEhAc2eh-3Y4P5ICox8Kq3LLUNMylGO4.woff2) format('woff2');
unicode-range: U+0000-00FF, U+0131, U+0152-0153, U+02C6, U+02DA, U+02DC, U+2000-206F, U+2074, U+20AC, U+2212, U+2215, U+E0FF, U+EFFD, U+F000;
}With this second CSS Vivaldi would display the page normal too.
To make sure, try following:
- On zskocjan.pl right click and choose Inspect.
- Click "Source" on the top,
- Choose "fonts.googleapis.com" in the left panel,
- Click on "css?family=Great+Vibes....." and paste second quoted text from this post to that CSS with replacing existing text.
Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer also have the same problem.
If I were the developer of that website, I would use local CSS with local web fonts. That will solve the problem for all modern browsers. -
@RammsteinAM said in Feature requests for 1.6:
It seems like I've found where is the problem.
Thanks for your efforts, hopefully the devs can now work out a fix. I reported it because it worked in Opera 41, and therefore should work in Vivaldi.
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Option to place Find in Page Toolbar at Bottom
This is the setting that I use in Opera 12.17 because it stops the page content moving down on using Find.
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@RRR13 No. I asked why do you need such feature, since there is another one that I actually know that it works. You've answered me, giving your reasons and it's fine. I might've even supported your request, but I don't really need such feature and I won't use it, even if it's implemented (though I'm not against it).
You, on the other hand, asked a question that someone may interpret as a possible solution (esp. that you said, that you think you're right on that matter). And it sounds more like a rhetorical question - one that someone ask when they're not really looking for an answer, or when they expect the other person to answer the question themselves. I'm not implying that it was your intention, I'm just trying to explain how it looks like.
Your question could be potentially misleading, since the "portability" of the standalone installation of Vivaldi is a common misconception, thus it may encourage someone to actually try this, only to make them waste their time and effort in order to make it work as they intended it to work. Pointing it out is just a way of trying to save someone else's time (and ours too, since they would probably turn to the forums with this problem, and we would have to explain it yet again, that standalone is not portable).
Also, you haven't put any effort to find out whether you were really right - and all you had to do, was just to try it yourself or use the forum search, or Google. And even if that was too difficult, you could've ask your question in your own thread. Do I really need to remind you that this is a feature request and not the "ask-your-question-about-anything" topic?
BTW. I'd really appreciate it, if some mod or admin could move all of the irrelevant posts (including mine) from this topic and create a separate thread for the discussion. Leave the requests, cut everything else. Is it possible?
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I would like to see a functional download manager, like in Opera 12.
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CTRL + mouse click on image should prompt saving window.