Vote for your favorite extension
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Wappalyzer
Wappalyzer is a browser extension that uncovers the technologies used on websites. It detects content management systems, web shops, web servers, JavaScript frameworks, analytics tools and many more. -
Opera like RSS Reader
Smart RSS original from http://blog.martinkadlec.eu/post/501-smart-rss-final-v10
The RSS Aggregator fork on Google webstore -
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Enable Right Click
I have another extensions with options for withlist but there is delete in google webstore. -
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The great suspender
Seem to work very well with Vivaldi, and it (really) shrink the tab usage, suspending tabs and reloading when they're active again (pretty fast as the page was cached).
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@Alexs it's perfect, I use it
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@Alexs Thank you, I'm using smart rss since opera 15 and it doesn't really work well on Vivaldi. Has a couple of annoying issues but it doesn't receive updates anymore. Didn't know about the fork, using it now and after changing its ugly address bar icon I decided to switch to it completely.
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@gaelle 1Password
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@gaelle Instapaper
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@gaelle OneNote
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@Hadden89 said in Vote for your favorite extension:
GIF delayer
Now using GIF jam..
it's a bit less intuitive, but the other one has some issue with newer chromium engines -
Flash video downloader
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@pafflick -- Hiya. Since you informed me about this a little while ago [https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/84320], i've intermittently had some fun dabbling with it to customise my V Forum pages with a range of purple & lavender tints to my taste. However i cheated here, coz i started off with Vivaldi Sprucey Bonus from https://userstyles.org/styles/133928/vivaldi-sprucey-bonus
Now, i'd like to see if i can customise some of my other regular websites, but i've been unable to deduce how to obtain their CSS text which i can then base my changes on. Eg, for The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/au, i thought maybe if i right-clicked on the page & picked Inspect, that i might be able to see the applicable CSS [in Elements - Styles] & copy it to my text editor to edit, before then pasting it into Custom Style Script. Even if that's valid, i've been too silly to work out how to copy it [normal right-click doesn't work].
--> Update: Ah, i can select all its text via left-click & drag, then copy via Ctrl-C. However looking at it in my text editor, it's hard to believe that this really is the right CSS, it has hardly any colour [/color] codes, not even [apparently] just for the white background [which is what i wish to change].
Can you please give me a hint about the best way to obtain any website's CSS, so i can then begin to play with it?
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@Steffie The easiest way is to use the Inspect tool on any element and then look for the *.css files on the right side in the "Styles" tab. Link to the source CSS file is aligned to the right and it's at the top of each section. Each site may use as many CSS files as they wish, so you should probably inspect the web page element that you're interested in and then check which CSS file does its style originates from.
But since this is a thread about extensions, I should suggest using more appropriate category (this one for example) for any further discussion about styles.
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@pafflick -- thanks. I think i'll have to give up on this, as clearly there's so much accumulated knowledge i entirely lack to be able to make sense of this. Now that i have found the stylesheet, thanks to your help, & copied it into my text editor, it's just a large wall of unintelligible text. I think it was probably a bit arrogant / presumptuous of me to hope that i [with NO experience at all in this area] might be able to muddle my way through it. :-| And yes, i did accidentally use the wrong thread; whoops.
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cvim, and I think vivaldi's quick command panel needs more love. I mean, more like vim command panel.
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mailvelope
openPGP eMail encryption for Webmail -
Better Youtube Subscriptions
I hope one day to see this native feature in Vivaldi.