Snapshot 1.0.303.22 - Further stablization
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So, not sure if answered already but, every since i can remember, Magic Actions For Youtube Extension gets disabled every time i restart Vivaldi (think someone mentioned the same thing about some other Extension too), why is this? And if a bug, reported?
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The developers will keep fixing bugs and enhancing stability until they feel Vivaldi is Beta quality. I don't think there's any reliable way to predict how many builds that will take..
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I think you're right. At this moment we can't expect very many features to be added until Vivaldi is in Beta. Their focus will be on bug fixing, stability, making the features work stably, etc.
Hopefully it's sooner rather than later! But it'll take as long as it takes so that Vivaldi is better for it and not rushed.
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Win 7 64 Bit, 8 Gig, 32 Viv
Very good guys, impressive. I don't have time right now but looks like I could make an inital comment. CPU 9% to 10% with TWO browsers open. FF only 5376 G Available, 2600 Free, in same order with two open 2260g and 207 FAR better and instead of going DOWN stable or tick by tick up. I might be able to move over when I have more time, but might be able to switch looking after at it!
Only item that would keep me from it are security issues and testing IF you are doing both please tell and notify. HAVE TO HAVE THAT!!
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"Vivaldi mail coming soon" text in the side panel should be translated or at least revised before beta
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I just love all these bug smashing, stability snapshots! Keep it up guys!
Just a friendly reminder, could you look into the "(VB-9113) Bookmarklets are not working" bug? It is really a show stopper for me
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Uninstall the extension and re-install it.
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That seems to have done the trick, cheers!
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Good to know. I think the problem is a leftover from a certain version that did something funny…
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I can see that some would find it useful, but I don't suppose it was intended. It's a bit too unorthodox in my opinion. The close button at top right is the accepted way to close the browser.
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You still can not translate the entire web sites.:evil:
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The lack of 64bit builds for windows was simply a mistake on my part. I accidentally cancelled the build.
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next snapshot will have everything. The only reason that there is not 64bit Windows build is that I accidentally cancelled it on the build server that produces it.
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No, that is not the reason. I simply cancelled the build by mistake. But we will look into that issue. Are others having it? Reply below.
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Yes, the next 64bit build will include these fixes and be the same as the other platforms.
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It is present as long as I can remember in all builds from pretty much the beginning. It happens if you install Vivaldi x64 into "Program Files" which I think is the default if you install for all users as I did.
If I remember correctly, somebody once wrote that otherwise it's installed into "Program Data" which AFAIK does not need elevated rights.
But IMO "Program Files" makes more sense and the added security (which is why elevated rights are needed) of this folders is a good thing for a browser installation.So IMO it is a mixture of the installer not asking for elevated rights and the default being in an unprotected folder (which is why many people may not see this error).
Thank you very much.
Vivaldi is my new default browser after using Opera since the very early days
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BUG: Play a YouTube Video in fullscreen then click the fullscreen button on the video. Vivaldi crashes every time.
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Is the next snapshot gonna have the 64bit Windows with the same fixes as this snapshot and the next?
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Hmm, here it crashes when I go back from full screen to "normal"
… every time ...Win7x64 Vx32
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Yeah we are looking into the crash