Snapshot 1.0.334.3 - Fixes for tab title cropping and Windows XP
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Agreed, but until that day, the workaround I documented here works for me. (For advanced users only; requires editing of binaries and symlink/junction creation).
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You shouldn't connect a computer with XP to the Internet. So it makes perfect sense that Google is dropping support.
This is not even a question of money, even a lightweight Linux distribution is better than still using XP while connected to the Internet.
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A couple of issues:
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Vivaldi doesn't ask me if i want to save the passwords anymore… Anyone know how to re-enable this?
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On https://www.bfxdata.com/orderbooks/btcusd the "main" (top) graph doesn't work.
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When hovering the mouse over a form field it shows a "tool-tip"
overall type: UNKOWN_TYPE
server type: NO_SERVER_DATA
heuristic type: UNKNOWN_TYPE
field signature: seemingly random id number
form signature: longer seemingly random id number
experiment id: ""Thank you
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Thanks
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Thanks very good explanation…I always used Opera til the end so had NO desire to go to Chrome at all.
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In my case graph works fine.
W10 x64 Vivaldi x32 -
The page works for me too, even the movable crosshair on the top graph.
Windows 7 x64 | Vivaldi x64 Beta1 and .334.3
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It's starting to look like Vivaldi should only be used by Registered or Pre-approved Users on Genuine Vivaldintosh hardware with a MacInaldi OS and a generous support contract. Can it be hacked and jailbroken to work with a mundane consumer 4-core Hyperthreaded processor or will it require a dedicated pair of 18-core Xeons and a few terabytes of RAM to read webmail and watch videos?
I'm mainly wondering why building stuff into the browser is supposed to be better than Extensions and Plug-ins.
HTML5 and its freaky friends can't be shut off. Just like the good-old-bad-days of pop-ups they're built into the browser. So instead of, say, pulling the pin on a trailer hitch and hooking up a better trailer/Plug-in or unloading the roof rack/Extension you have to update and replace a monolithic monstrosity.
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Vivaldi App launcher crashes when selecting Settings.
Vivaldi 64-bit Windows 10 TH2
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An option to export bookmarks would be much appreciated. Once, before this latest update, I had done an update to Vivaldi and it started having this odd graphical issue. After a while, it wouldn't resolve itself and I knew I would need to do a reinstall. But as I was looking for an option to export bookmarks, there were none. Now, you've done an amazing job with the browser and everything. But, would you wouldn't build a car without a brake, right?
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[BUG] When I click in the search box sometimes the cursor disappears and I have to click in there again.
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@Sajadi:
Especially Vivaldi on Windows XP usage makes in my opinion no sense, as those machines which have that kind of OS are seen from todays hardware demand totally as under-equipped.
It makes sense! XP-64 ist the fastest nearly stable windows os that can run on my dell xps m1530. And I'm very happy that vivaldi now has the state of the last remaining full compatible xp browser
(full compatible in sense of: it supports most web technology on a xp machine, unlike mozilla whose used h264-decoders dont run on xp or google chrome, whose used display methods make problems with it) -
just test..