Snapshot 1.0.303.32 - Beta Candidate
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Have you properly added Bing with its search string syntax to the search engines?
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Thank you! It worked!
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Why would a person have to add it?
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VB-10131 Missing tab thumbnails
Not sure if you meant that it displays the correct thumbnails now or something else, but tab thumbs are no longer showing the wrong page. Thanks
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Two things that I see Vivaldi needs before beta.
1. Trackpad gestures working on MacBook Pros. You can swipe left to go back on the navigation bar, but not anywhere on the pages.
2. When opening the web inspector, it opens in a new window and not attached to the browser. That bugs developers quite a bit. -
Tested this new snapshot, lost a number of Dials too. Some get back, but only the top half. The bottom half keeps blank.
Also, ever since the last snapshot, my browser doesn't load sites properly on the background, and more often than not will give an error message before it starts to properly load the tab I am currently visiting.
I can still navigate without major problems, but it's pretty annoying having to wait for the error message to appear before I can move on to another tab so this one can load on the background.
Windows 7 64x, Vivaldi 64-bits.
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Please add the 'Insert Note' option.
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Use the force, young Beta-wan!
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i noted there isn't the "edit button" for Notes, just "new note", "new folder" and "delete". It gonna be that way really ?
SUGGESTION:
- add the sort options which have for bookmarks into Notes too.
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What is the meaning of this?
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Hmm, the tab animations don't show at home(Win 10 64-bit with 64-bit Vivaldi) or at work(Win 7 32-bit with 32bit Vivaldi). No matter what, I can't get them to show. Enabling them or disabling them don't do anything.
I guess you're right on the x64 updater. When is that going to be fixed?
And by frozen tabs, I mean tabs that haven't been activated/clicked on when you start up the browser. It was there before you finished your session last time, and it'd be nice if those were save for the next session or when they freeze after not being used for a while.
Hmm, I would love to know how to hack the right file to add the Speed Dial logos, but I know I wouldn't be able to do it anyway. I'd love for Vivaldi to be able to do that just like the new Opera did that for me.
Other than that, I think the Vivaldi team is awesome! Are they hiring? Lol.
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Exactly. Is anyone else also having this problem?
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Temporary files (such as email attachments or Citrix/JWS launchers) are still getting downloaded to the Download directory instead of the temporary directory.
There is no way to manage huge number of tabs from a sidebar.
I can't delete downloaded files on disk from the Download sidebar.
There doesn't seem to be a way to expand and collapse tab stacks like you could in Opera 12. This makes selecting tabs in the stack difficult.
No "Close Tabs to the Right" in the tab menu.
64-bit Windows installer doesn't ask for admin rights so fails to install/update
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I noted this bug in another version and forgot to update it. Thank you!
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I don't know if this has been reported yet, but the sound indicator extends past its boundary when it's pinned.
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While not a bug per se, but when I start typing into the address bar it auto-completes with what I consider to be random URLs of pages that I had visited in the past. If I'm typing in the URL bar, I'd only want the domain to auto-complete and not the complete URL of some random link.
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Your development speed is impressive. But you still have at least 2 big showstoppers:
1. Key bindings do not work when you are in a not fully loaded tab. E.g. you can Ctrl-Tab into it, but then you can't Ctrl-Tab out, you are stuck there. To make things worse while you are stuck keystrokes are not ignored but queued, so once page is loaded you get some chaotic sequence implemented.
2. Sometimes page loads, but is not displayed, it's either blank, filled with some rectangles or tiled with copy of toolbar. Reloading doesn't help, closing and reopening does.
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but what is the point of "releasing" something that simply CANNOT be used YET, if I wanted redesigned chromium I'd use chropera, for now vivaldi is nothing more, and it is better to stay under beta line till is is useable as when it comes beta much more people gonna take a look and then be COMPLETELY disappointed and just forget about project because it gives them NOTHING (and they won't get that UI is made using other techniques, users don't care about that, users care what they can do!)
once again: if all I can do using a "browser" is downloading other browser it is NOT ready for beta, be it current vivaldi, chrome, chropera or edge
firefox barely defends itself using it's extension pack that makes it useable, but by itself is exactly as useless as others AND is much slower when it comes to javascript -
On wordpress.com, on "add new post" page, clicking preview should save the draft and open preview in the new tab but it doesn't happen. Draft is often not saved and the new page opens with a list of all posts instead, I think it should then have a redirect to the preview but it doesn't work.
At least in recent builds the draft page doesn't crash anymore but this should probably be fixed for the beta.
Another thing that I don't like is that search converts special characters like "/" into html entities. I have a custom search for old Opera and Chrome where I know the part of the url I want, say "bg/7/9", I type it and the search fills the rest. In Vivaldi slashes are converted and it doesn't work.
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Also, how can we test things that are not there yet? AND how am I supposed to test something that is so incomplete it simply cannot be used in sane way? Maybe you should change your point of view: chromium itself is tested by tons of people, vivaldi testers help a bit, but it is almost nothing
Chromium integration is important part and it indeed needs to be tested, UI is the same thing
But, without sane gestures set I'll kill someone in just few hours of struggling, operas freedom made me like that, and now I just can't stand these constrains
I'd use TP as my main browser if it had CONFIGURABLE mouse gestures with fipls and scroll to top/bottom actions exposed, that would increase my testing effectiveness by hundreds of thousands percent in comparison with just taking a look what changed and then running away in panic from that broken gestures set, don't you think?