Snapshot 1.0.321.3 - Tab closing improvements and extension fixes
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Thanks… it worked perfectly! I wanted to be sure there wasn't anything incompatible in the Beta version profile that would mess up the snapshot-series install. (Something earlier apparently happened when I copied the last TP4 snapshot's profile into the recent Beta install... thereafter, invoking the Beta version from a freshly-madeTask Bar shortcut to its new .exe file kept starting up the TP4 snapshot, until I was eventually forced to completely remove both versions and reinstall the Beta by itself. It made no sense, but it did happen.)
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I'm a bit confused as to whether or not this is the new Alpha 2.0 with Chromium 48 or just another Beta build, but I see that the version number is still 1.0
When you do get to the alpha 2.0, will you make it chromium 47 or 48? Thanks, cause the new Alpha is what I'm most excited for right now.
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Vegeta, what does the scouter say about the VB count?
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Thanks for the new snapshot, Vivaldi is getting better and better.
However there is one regression with the latest version: the typed URL history items cannot be clicked with the mouse anymore, I can open the list with the small arrow at the end of the address bar, but once I click an URL, just nothing happens. If I use the keyboard to navigate the history (cursor down to open, up/down to highlight the item, enter to open the page), things are working as they should.
Windows 10/x64, Vivaldi 1.0.321.3/x32
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Indeed it's an (hideous) known bug
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Confirmed.
Win7x64 Vx32
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Whoops…! It did it again. Apparently, when using a Win7 user account, if stand-alone Vivaldi is opened from a desktop shortcut and then that now-open Task Bar icon is pinned to the Task Bar to achieve a single icon whenever Vivaldi is running, that pinning action hijacks the last previously-used shortcut pointing at the same executable file-name in performing the pinning action, even though the new program was opened from a different folder. Thereafter, using that icon on the Task Bar opens the previous version program associated with that name if it's still present on the system. The workaround seems to be to manually right-click the Task Bar icon, select Properties then manually repair the folder name to direct it to the new version's folder name in the Target and Start-In boxes. Trying either logging out and back in to the user account and rebooting the computer didn't clear the problem. I'm not sure if this is a Vivaldi or Windows pinning issue... Edited to add: it's now VB-10711.
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Would like to see a right+click menu for the Tab Trash to empty all closed tabs, please.
Vivaldi is light, fast and crisp! (And pretty)
Love the ability to add Chrome extensions, though will keep that at a minimum.
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Uooha! Thanks Guys.
I very appreciate that you have returned the feature of "GoTo page" from selected plain text.
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I really like tab closing behaviour. That's what makes great
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confirmed with Win7 x64 V x64
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Thanks, VB-10344 Update fails on 64bit when installing for all users. Turned a happy user into an even happier user.
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I'm back on the 64-bit build because to be honest I actually found it noticeably faster than the 32-bit version.
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thanks very much
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Confirmed.
WinXP SP2 Viv 32bits and Win7 64bits Pro Viv 32bits
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"Many bugs were harmed in the making of this snapshot." Thank you! Is there a way to get e-mail updates to these comments without actually having to make a comment? I don't want to clutter the thread if I don't have something constructive to say just to get the e-mails.
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Bug or feature of the site?
In some sites, like this: http://www.smn.gov.ar/ when right clicking it should apear context menu, but nothing happens. Even in selected texts. -
Summary: whole UI freeze
Key: VB-10356
seems solved by this build- was related to tab closing as I figured out later.
(feel free to close this bug)PS: I love tabs improvements
but still waiting for proper "unseen" tab indicator
(not only after restarting Vivaldi but after every single page reload if it reloads while the tab is not focused)
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This is a Beta bugfix snapshot, still on Chromium 45.
While we're on the subject, I recently read a German magazine article interviewing Jon, and I was probably a bit off about a likely numbering scheme. He wants the numbers to advance slowly, changing only with MAJOR advances in the browser, so rather than the next stable being #2, it's more likely to be 1.1. Still, as long as you see 1.0 as the two leading numbers of the version number, and as long as the "about" screen shows a user agent which contains the phrase Chrome/45.X.XXX.XX or similar, we are looking at a version in the progression toward a Vivaldi Stable (or Final) Version #1.
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Guys, you've to take out that "Coming Soon" from the Mail panel.