Snapshot 1.0.178.2 with more settings
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weird. Here it works as Kay wants
RMB-dragging down opens a new tab or a link in a new tab (if a link is dragged).(and RMB-dragging up reopens last closed as you said).
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The bug is still here on my Surface Pro 3 running Antergos and Ubuntu 14.04
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Hmm β¦ it seems to vary by which active tab I use. Gesture on this tab in the 'middle' of the row of open tabs reopens the last closed tab; same gesture on a tab at the far right opens a new Speed Dial tab. Stuff like this is why I turned mouse gestures OFF in Opera -- is it me, the mouse, the gesture, the browser, the OS, the angle of my elbow and the phase of the moon and how I hold my head? What?
And now the Ctrl-Tab key combo is confused, or maybe it's just me that's confused. :lol:
Except for the quick current/previous tab switcher, Ctrl-Tab cycles through the open tabs in a bizarre order that possibly follows the order in which the tabs were originally opened. I've dragged the the open tabs to where I want them but I think the Ctrl-Tab switcher goes by "$tab_ID" or something similar.
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Please put an auto-updater into the 64-bit version of Vivaldi! Thanks
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This will naturally follow, when that version is no longer "experimental."
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I would like to see some improvements on the Speed Dial
- The possibility to drag and drop pages directly inside folders
- Change the folders colour
- Change the background
thanks !
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I use mouse gestures always, and they worked perfectly upto the last version. With mouse gestures broken my main reason for using Vivaldi/Opera would be gone.
Btw: I tried the gesture on different places, but it consistently does "close tab" instead of "open link in new tab" for me. This drives me nuts as I keep closing my current tab unwillingly.For the tab order (key 1 and 2) I agree to them being weird, also a downer for me. When you have a perfectly arranged line of tabs (1 and 2 activate back and forth), clicking on a tab seems to bring that tab out of the sequence.
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Oi! Alpha-testing is fun is it not?
What's different between our two systems?
This is mostly just 'quirks' and Vivaldi's very well-behaved for this stage of its development. It hasn't tried to do any of the more outrageous things I've seen Alpha software do like overwriting memory/files and opening all available subspace hailing frequencies to V'Gerβ¦
The processor and memory usage needs to come down. I can watch Blu-Ray 1080p video with high fidelity lossless audio on this machine and it doesn't miss a lick or even come close to kicking the cooling system into "turbo blow dry" mode by trying to wall the processor.
I suppose that using Vivaldi to enforce online content copyright protection through thermal discipline is certainly a novel approach to the problem of IP theft but it's not something I would have thought possible with a standard def YouTube video. :shock: :lol:
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Yes, go to vivaldi://chrome/extensions
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Gestures work for me but in this version they seem to require greater travel (i.e. each line of the gesture must be at least about twice what I'm used to) and then they work. It feels a bit like SHOUTING IN CAPS but hey, this is a preview.
I would love to have the gesture sensitivity return to what we've become accustomed to over the years
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A multitude of changes and optimizations are sure to come to speed dial, but I think they will be looking at basic functionality (mail, extensions, full bookmark functionality, gobbling up CPU cycles and RAM, fully working shortcuts etc on Linux, etc.) first. So stay tuned. This is part of the crew that INVENTED speed dial, and I'm sure they will not settle for an inferior product.
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Hi wardies, I see what you mean, tried to exaggerate, but no, the "down" gesture does consistently the same as the "down-then-right" gesture: close the current tab, no matter if initiated over a link or not. And I see no difference in "sensitivity": I can gesture a "L" sized "down-then-right" gesture to close the current tab.
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Oi! Alpha-testing is fun is it not?
Very much so.
Playing around a bit, I just found the "open link in new background tab" gesture (previously "down"): it is now "up" for me. Does anyone else have the same behaviour?
@vivaldi team: is there a way to manually configure the gestures (so that I can look if anything broke)? I never manually edited any config in vivaldi though.
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a Button on the Address Bar ( just beyond the left of the address field would be convenient
) to directly access the full window Bookmark Manager (which NO other browser has built-in)
Or how about these options?
1. An icon just beside the current "Add Bookmark" icon?
2. An icon within the current "Add Bookmark" drop down?
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Is there a way to change the new tab's background?
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Not yet, but they will be configurable.
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The speed dial
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Replace bg.jpg in the Vivaldi resources folder (e.g. ..\Vivaldi\Application_1.0.178.2_\resources\vivaldi\resources) with your own
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Thank you