Snapshot 1.0.201.2 Improvements to Search Engine Management, Spatial Navigation, Gray look and the foundations for customisable mouse gestures
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I would just like to ask, if the bug regarding setting "start with" will be fixed anytime soon. The only functional is still "last session". In other options after starting Vivaldi is still necessary to maximalize the window and hide the show panel. I tried Czech as well as English version.
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btw any ETA on chromium 43? Or maybe jump to 44/45? xD
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Nice to see you here Ruari. Can I say "welcome back home?"
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Me too, I'm waiting but I don't think it will be in the first release of vivaldi
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Uh oh, speed dial Add Bookmark text box contains "undefined", on every try. The content cannot be modified, so unable to add speed dials from start screen.
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Which means, a clone tab function that preserves the tab's history and is not just a new tab with the same url
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This Build Is Amazing on my machine. Runs almost as fast as Current Opera. Keep up the good work! Thanks again.
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Good work. :0
And In right click menü can we ''create search'' ? :roll:
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Wow! What a lot of comments already. It looks like Vivaldi is taking off.
Search Engine management will be popular, and looking forward to Customising Mouse Gestures visually.
I lost the ability to remove the spacing above the tabs. I hope that makes it into the GUI soon. It is too much hassle finding out how to edit style sheets.
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You miss the point, where - besides privacy concerns - incognito mode also eases up on the awful amount of writes chromium does in all the various config/storage sqlite files (which could eat through SSDs in time).
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Welcome Ruari!
Nice to see improvement on the mouse gesture customization!
I hope we will be able to map some more advanced actions. For example, choose which tab will be shown next after the current one is closed (ie previous tab for one specific gesture, next tab for an other gesture)…
Or maybe something like Opera 12, where we could combine multiple actions to one shortcut/mouse-gesture.Anyway, thanks a lot for the great work!
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Well, as temporary solution you can move header to top on -5px.
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#tabs-container.top{padding-top:0px !important;} is working fine for me. I was using a higher number before.
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The Bookmark editor still fights text input unles…s y...o...u t...y...p...e s...l...o...w...l...y...! and drps carctes wile it put the crsor whevr t fel lik pttng it.
I will be overjoyed when this is fixed. For me bookmark management is a priority.
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Ruari, I am thrilled to have you with us!
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I'm not trying to talk them out of implementing it and if it actually does save a massive amount of disk-writing that's great! I just question the utility of a Private mode that works for longer than it takes for the market to figure out a way around it. So far the memory usage in this snapshot seems a lot better than it was, at least it hasn't broken the gigabyte barrier yet with eight tabs open.
If the developers really can get it to quit reading and writing about this great news to disk twenty-bazillion times per microsecond that would be just ducky! But why only save disk-writing for Private mode? Is there some reason a web browser default setting should destroy hardware without popping it into some special Private mode or making up some ahh, crackish startup flag like, "#NOmeLTdRIveS" Enable, Disable, Force, Default
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This comment made my day, perhaps my whole week!
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Yes, it's nice to have options (and thanks for providing them!), but I still prefer [x]ColorActiveTab
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Close button on tabs' bug seems to have been fixed.Well done!
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Oh, yeah! I know! Fortunately, the Bookmark and Note editor(s?) seem to be the only place in Vivaldi that actively fights back and not only discourages the use of text , it sabotages the text! :shock:
It's the mouse-gesture peoples' turn right now though, and a lot of their stuff has been stuffed for a while. Eventually, if they can get their hands off the mouse for more than a minute, a friendly Editor will be there waiting for them so they can type something into their Bookmarks after they've deftly gestured them into existence.