Working and not working extensions
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… Personally the browser is not usable yet for daily browsing at all. So why would someone even bother with installing his favorites extensions.
The usability probably depends on the nature of a user's "daily browsing". I've been using Vivaldi exclusively over the weekend for browsing that isn't as demanding as some of my weekday usage, and have been greatly impressed by the smoothness and speed. Even though I rely heavily on a bookmarks bar, I've been able to replicate much of that (for now) by putting them in a right-side panel. The only trip-ups I run into is the need to double-click them to select and the ability to only show about 1/2 to 1/3 of the links I normally put on a bookmarks bar - but the scrolling is good enough to lessen that annoyance. Certainly, a lot of smaller creature comforts I'm used to in Old Opera or even in a highly-customized Firefox install aren't present here yet… but Vivaldi's extremely promising, especially at this stage of the roll-out game.
I do know that if NoScript was available and working for Vivaldi, I'd slap it into these snapshots in a heartbeat.
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" Even though I rely heavily on a bookmarks bar, I've been able to replicate much of that (for now) by putting them in a right-side panel."
I've done that and squeezed the panel down as narrow as it will go. All of my normal bookmarks bar shortcuts are visible, and I only have to scroll if I open a folder.
The panel is too fat by far, to really replace a bar - and the behavior is not truly bar-like. But it will do for now.
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I'm glad to say that AdGuard extension works well via contextual menu in the brand new version of Vivaldi, I try it and extension works well, If you need the file.zip go to adguard forum and dowload it, install it like another.zip extensions and it will work.
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i managed to get the dolphin connect extension to download, but to actually use it you need to click on the icon. there's no (visible) area to click the extension icons. maybe in the next snapshot you guys could make visible an extension bar for those that need to click the icon to activate the options.
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If I can see right, Vivaldi can install natively Chrome extensions without any emulation!
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Works fine for me:
Chromium Wheel Smooth Scroller
igTranslator: Google Translator
Magic Actions for YouTube
Select like a Boss -
ChromeIPass seems to work, unfortunately KeePassHTTP does not
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Enhanced Steam
GCVote
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What UserAgent use Vivaldi? I can see, that where sites require "Chrome-compatible" browser, there Vivaldi seems to be "compatible", too. (E.g.: WebKincstár) On these sites Opera (even with UserAgent extension as Chrome on Windows) Opera is incompatible, and is denied.
As I can see, Stacounter recognizes correctly as Vivaldi 1.0.
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What UserAgent use Vivaldi? I can see, that where sites require "Chrome-compatible" browser, there Vivaldi seems to be "compatible", too. (E.g.: WebKincstár) On these sites Opera (even with UserAgent extension as Chrome on Windows) Opera is incompatible, and is denied.
As I can see, Stacounter recognizes correctly as Vivaldi 1.0.
Per the Help menu: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/40.0.2214.114 Safari/537.36 Vivaldi/1.0.111.2
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Tried both, Adblock and Adguard and for me Adguard is working better and with Adguard there is the context menu option to manually block.
I installed it through the Chrome Store. It's working perfect.Download: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/adguard-adblocker/bgnkhhnnamicmpeenaelnjfhikgbkllg
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Favicon changer programs install just fine, but they don't do anything. They apparently can't find any bookmarks in Vivaldi's file structure.
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Vivaldi identifies itself as Chrome-compatible totally! Moreover it can install Chrome APPS as Vivaldi Apps! :woohoo:
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I've just tried using Google Chrome Web Store, and I'm surprised that every single extension that I've installed in Vivaldi is working perfectly.
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https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions
adding directly from this website also workor
To get extension to work- You have to download the extension manually
- rename the file extension to zip
- unzip it into a folder
- vivaldi://chrome/extensions, tick developer mode
- load unpack extension and select the folder
Working:
Lastpass from Chrome extensiuon
Youtube Center from Opera extensionDon't Work:
Any extension that require the program icon on top right corner
-linkednotes- smartrss
- rss detector
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Mailto: this extension works well but sometimes BAD. this extension opens your webmail when you do click in an email address on a webpage
download from https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mailto/gppbppehiogfokmpligejhaepeopajdf -
I've just tried using Google Chrome Web Store, and I'm surprised that every single extension that I've installed in Vivaldi is working perfectly.
Well… Perfectly is a big word.
Anything that affects the UI doesn't work properly, say the go button extensions (both the omnibox and the toolbar ones) aren't working at all.
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Extension works well: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloadr-download-manage/gjihnjejboipjmadkpmknccijhibnpfe?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog
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Extension works well: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloadr-download-manage/gjihnjejboipjmadkpmknccijhibnpfe?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog
Allows you to choose the destination folder to download.This is functionality which MUST be built in to the browser. But in the meantime, it's nice to know there's an extension…
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Extension works well: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloadr-download-manage/gjihnjejboipjmadkpmknccijhibnpfe?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog
Allows you to choose the destination folder to download.This is functionality which MUST be built in to the browser. But in the meantime, it's nice to know there's an extension…
And which almost certainly will be built in here. In reading some of these posts, I was suddenly struck by how absolutely refreshing it is to now have hope that essential features will be incorporated into the browser once again, rather than be told not to ask for them, since there's some extensions somewhere that theoretically should do the job… after 2 years, there's again light breaking through the darkness.