Snapshot 1.0.352.3 - New options and better fonts for Chinese users
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Yes, middle click on link is not working.
If i click for example 3 times on link, nothing happens, but after that if i LEFT click link, it opens 4 tabs with same link. -
Variously. Mostly in new background tabs - but before I open.
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“Open new tab next to active” - I do not believe my eyes! +1000 points to usability.
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Thank you very much for this snapshot! I've been waiting for these options a long time.
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I feel so stupid now… I don't use Speed Dial because autocompletion takes care of remembering my most visited websites, so I never look at the start screen.
Still, a hotkey for history would be nice to have.
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This bug has now been fixed internally
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I haven't had issues before.
I should point out that my connection barely qualifies to be legally called broadband anymore.
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That would be great.
Active tab after closing a tab behaviour is is the biggest usability problem in Vivaldi for me.
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Nah, don't feel that way. I didn't use SpeedDial in Opera for years, then I finally sat down one day and configured it out. :roll:
Until they make a History hotkey, make a History web panel with the URL 'chrome://history' and it'll be almost as good as a hotkey.
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I don't remember this issue happening ever since the first Chromium update to 47. This has been happening since the last bunch of snapshots. It didn't even happen since the second update to Chromium 47, and now we're on the third update.
And isn't flash automatically disabled on Vivaldi? If not, how do you disable it?
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It's nice to see Vivaldi getting better and better, but can somebody please tell me why on earth is "ctrl + mouse wheel" zooming interface?! Necessity to do "ctrl shift wheel" to actually zoom a page is the one most working on my nerves.
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D0J0P,
There are many ways to the Plugins and their settings!
Menu | Tools | Plugins Page
URLs: chrome://plugins or vivaldi://plugins
Omnibox: left-click the Site icon | Site Settings
Content: chrome://settings/content
To reset to Defaults: chrome://settings/search#a and scroll down to Reset or just type chrome://settings/search#reset
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Yay!
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Witcher,
Ctrl-mousewheel is used to scroll through the open Tabs. Hover the mouse pointer over the Tabs to use it.
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Localization problem: Japanese strings for "Added autocompletion settings: enable/disable, prefer bookmarks" is wrong.
Incorrect: ブックマークを有線
Correct: ブックマークを優先 -
With regards to new tab position option, it would be nice if there was an option to open related tabs (new tab opened by clicking a link within a page, etc.) right next to the current tab, and unrelated tabs (new tab opened by mouse gestures, or anything that is unrelated to the current tab) on the rightmost position.
Also, just like former Opera, it would be great to have an option to open searches, URLs, and bookmarks in a new tab (these would all fall in "unrelated tabs" category above, btw)
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Lots of nifty little additions in this snapshot, thank you! I've been wishing for an option to display the entire URL since the first time I used Vivaldi (and even used a third-party patch for that in the classic Opera). However, there are two niggles: First, it still doesn't display the slash after the top-level domain if there's nothing following it, which makes it feel incomplete. The other is that when this option is disabled, the protocol is never displayed, not even for HTTPS pages, not even when the address bar is active.
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Seconded for the speed dial page to be granted an internal vivaldi:// url. Perhaps replace "vivaldi://newtab" which gives us an empty version of Chrome's default newtab. There is no need for it whatsoever.
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It would also be nice if history could be given a panel!
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This has to do with the way Vivaldi implements html5 decoding. If you go back several versions before mpeg4-avc html5 video support was added, Youtube will run with flash ppapi and no performance problem.
Because Viv is still a small company, they can't afford a separate royalty fee for each browser installation with an included mpeg4 avc decoder. So they came up with a tricky and ingenious way to use the OS's codec for windows and mac (on Linux, I think you must build the decoder library with support for proprietary codecs yourself, though there is a guide).
Performance will likely improve on this, because ChrOpera uses a similar technique and gets pretty good performance.