Snapshot 1.0.209.3 More visual improvements and better mouse support
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with regards to Page theme color, yes they are duplicates. Intentionally so as people expect them in different locations.
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Confirmed both bugs:
- Search bar not working when pressing Return key.
- Add Bookmark blue button don't work too.
Crash bug:
- When trying to access the Language Configuration menu.
On a Windows 7 64bits machine.
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There is a menu item for it as well. However it is currently missing on Mac and Linux.
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Yep, that is controlled by Gnome settings since you have selected native.
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It's already fixed internally.
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Deleting cookies is still broken. It shows hundreds of cookies for some site, but when I delete one, it changes to a few cookies for many sites. If I keep deleting them, then I occasionally get unrelated sites "clumped" again. Sometimes you can't delete from a "clump" at all. This matters because I can't set any site-specific cookie handling.
Win7, Vivaldi 64b
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With the change to the "light" theme, I can hardly see the menu bar at all. The text is still black but the background is much darker than before. If I switch to the "V" menu, it's black on a pale background. Similarly when the menu opens, they are black on pale. I think that the menu bar should have the same background colour as the menus.
Win7, Vivaldi 64b
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With "native window", there's still no text in the title bar. I would expect the page title (barely visible as the tab text) to appear there.
Win7, Vivaldi 64b
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The installer fails saying it cannot create a temporary directory. I have to run it as the administrator. This doesn't seem right, but I don't know where it's trying to create a directory - presumably not under %TEMP%, or it would work.
Win7, Vivaldi 64b
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With the focus in the address bar, I can't use shift+arrow to select text. I reset my key mappings to the default - still happens.
Win7, Vivaldi 64b
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Google Music doesn't work. Won't play music. It's like not having google music… !
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We're looking into it.
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A minor glitch: I open a link in a new background tab. After switching to that new tab the webpage is rendered only on a small area of the drawable browser window (it looks like this). After a few milliseconds (in rare cases it can be up to two seconds though (but I have a rather slow computer)) the content is spanned over the whole drawable area as it should be in the first place.
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BUG with page prewiev http://gyazo.com/70ff2d0e8bec8b7634c3a710def52844
win 7 x64 -
BUG: Disable tab-stacking.
Menu item to "Group Similar Tabs to Stack" is still available, and GUI still indicates that tabs can be stacked by grey shading of tabs on dragging over other tabs.
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Minor annoyance (Bug?): When opening Speed Dial, the cursor is focused in the address bar by default. This means whenever I try to use a shortcut key (Option+D for example) it types it in the address field instead of initiating the shortcut.
BUG: The history in Quick Commands is still very buggy. Sometimes when you type something it doesn't show your history that matches. And at times when you type it again it shows up. In short, it does not always display your history results and you need to re-type it again. Please look into this.
BUG: When you clear finished downloads in vivaldi://downloads, it does not automatically clear the downloads in the Downloads side panel. You still have to click the broom icon.
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I presume that this is on the Mac. On Windows the shortcuts work in spite of focus being in the Address field. Surely one would expect focus to be in the address field on opening the speed dial? Why would one want to open Developer Tools to examine the Speed Dial page?
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Under the current scheme, no folder is required to be named "Speed Dial." Your proposal would require this. Further, ANY folder can be displayed in Speed Dial and in the Bookmarks Bar. This versatility is unique in browsers. If you segregate the two, you kill this flexibility, plus you complicate future sync efforts. If everyone has bookmarks that are just bookmarks, and has the ability to display them in whatever manner and in whatever portion of the UI they choose, then all that has to be done to sync everything is to sync the content of the bookmarks file in the profile, and this can be accomplished, bug-free, with relative ease.
If some users have a segregated Speed Dial and others do not, then sync becomes quite fraught. All profiles cannot be treated and synced the same.
If everyone has to have speed dial segregated from other bookmarks, then the flexibility we so admire is lost.
I'm a little puzzled why any user can't just have a single folder they name Speed Dial, display this one and only this one in their startpage just because that is how they like it. Perhaps you can explain why this freedom doesn't work for you, and why you need the other structure?
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I'm having exactly the same problem in windows 7 vivaldi 64bit and in gentoo linux (stable). when pressing Ctrl+AnyNumKeypad, the key is confused with a letter.
funnily enough this triggers unwanted actions: for instance Ctrl+/ is interpreted as Ctrl+O, so it launches the "Open" menu (the default shortcut for Ctrl+O)
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Way too obscure.
Click Vivaldi Button, Open Help menu, Select menu "Cheat Sheet." Then close the cheat sheet and execute the command.
Better to just do Ctrl Q or F2 to show the Quick Commands, then select the command that one needs.
This is worst than bloat, which no one has to use if they don't wish to, it actually adds to user confusion because it doesn't execute commands like the Quick Commands shortcut, and the dialogue cannot be left open like the Settings Dialogue.