Snapshot 1.0.430.3 - Mouse gestures for Fast Forward and Rewind
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Any part of the UI in particular? Not doubting, but I have them both open right now and nothing is really jumping out at me.
Well, it's a general feeling : overall, UI feels faster & 'snappier' in Opera or Chromium (even Firefox). I always notice some small latencies in Vivaldi, when I'm playing with tabs in particular (open, close, move). Maybe it's related to Linux, but I have a powerful computer, so …
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If I give the command to open ALL of the bookmarks in a folder and the browser arbitrarily it only opens 20 without warning is not a feature, but a bug.
You're right, the fact that you can not change those bookmarks open is not a bug, but at this point better to have no limits on the number of bookmarks that can be opened. -
UI zoom needs some polish:
- per-window UI zoom setting: I have a 4k monitor plugged into my laptop (normal resolution) and I'd like to be able to have Vivaldi windows on both screens. Since all Vivaldi windows share the same UI zoom setting it is practically unusable. A solution could be a second zoom slider in the status bar which controls UI zoom of the corresponding Vivaldi window only.
- Menus (right-click, bin, Vivaldi menu, …) have to be UI-zoomed as well.
- Scrollbars have to be UI-zoomed as well (and theme colored btw.).
- BUG: zoom gets reset when going back to SD (or by homing to SD)
- BUG: in settings a UI zoom change immediately opens the settings start page .
[Vivaldi 1.0.430.3 32bit, Windows 10 64bit]
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It is a bug. Open All does not do what it says. There should either be a warning (you're about to open more than 20 bookmarks as in Opera 12.17) and/or an option to set the maximum.
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Somehow, I am no longer able to disable smooth scrolling (neither via flags or settings). Yesterday it did work, but today, scrolling is "smooth" regardless of setting or flags, even on a fresh profile (rm -r ~/.{cache,config}/vivaldi-snapshot). Linux 64.
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Hey, some releases ago in the Developer Tools, Emulation tab is absent
This realease also withou "Emulation" tab… -
are you with the same problem too? since when?
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this site doesn't stop of loading for a long time
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The facebook authentication (when a site asks you permission to use your FB login) is not working
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lets face it as it is. It's NOT a bug as far as it's intended by developers. It's a FEATURE (though, it's badly coded one which we do not like as it is now)
but still. It's a 'badly designed feature' not a bug. -
Well, there is a way to open new tab in foreground using middle button… Tab Activate. It's not perfect, sometimes there is noticeable delay, but it's still better than opening tab in background.
There's also Tabs to the Front extension which might switch tab faster but with TabActivate I'm still able to open new tab in background using mouse gesture if I need that. -
lets face it as it is. It's NOT a bug as far as it's intended by developers. It's a FEATURE (though, it's badly coded one which we do not like as it is now)
but still. It's a 'badly designed feature' not a bug.Call it what you will, the fact remains that this is not good.
If the feature is not ready i do not see the reason to enable it, as it makes the browser, less functional.
Up to 4/5 previous versions, this feature was not enabled and does not seem to have read complaints or requests to insert it. -
this site doesn't stop of loading for a long time
Over here this site takes about 15 seconds until it finished loading.
Tested this with win 7 64-bit Viv 1.0.430.3 32-bit and a 25mbit internet connection -
I like how the new version shows small speaker icon (when tab is playing sounds) in the bottom right corner of the tab icon without hiding it. Could you make an option so it would always be like that and not just when you have a lot of tabs?
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OSX 10.11.3 Google Play Music still not working. First track plays and then all other tracks are skipped.
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How come you can open 100 tabs with sessions and even with bookmarks in other ways? Its interesting you mention this as a feature when its actually a limitation and for people with missing tabs it's a bug since they are missing things now. If it was a feature, why is it not implemented browser wide? And why is there no warning?
If I make a feature to delete files in your computer so your drive does not fill up would you call that a feature or a bug?
People may not notice that not all their bookmarks are open, they are missing with no warning, for them it's a bug, since the browser is not informing them that its not opening all the bookmarks inside that exist inside the folder, so its not actually doing what people expect it to do.
Imagine the following:
In your computer file manager (Windows Explorer or what ever OS you use) you select all files in a folder and hit open, then it only opens 20. Would you say that is a feature when you actually hit Select All? Every time it will only open 20, even if you select all of them. That is a bug !!!
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lets face it as it is. It's NOT a bug as far as it's intended by developers. It's a FEATURE (though, it's badly coded one which we do not like as it is now)
but still. It's a 'badly designed feature' not a bug.So in your computer if you select 100 files to open at once and it only opens 20, it's a feature, not a bug. Gotcha !!!
I'm pretty sure 99.99% of people would say that is a bug, in particular when you expect it to open all of them and there is no warning. If I tell my computer to do something and it does not and does not tell me why, it's a bug.
Not to mention that I can open 100 or more tabs with Vivaldi in several other ways and there is no 20 limitation anywhere else, so that seems like a strange feature when its only implemented with 1 single specific action like Middle Click.
Imagine if you have 21 bookmarks. And now you always assume its opening all of them when its actually missing 1 every single time for months. Most people will not notice this, so it's a bug.
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this site doesn't stop of loading for a long time
–-------On my old two core, slow IP it loaded in about 10 seconds, with Ublock orgin on. 17 domains ( quite a few) and 12% blocked, could be just the site.
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There is a specific definition for the term "bug." And that is, not operating the way the designers or builders intended it to operate. So, "call it what you will," or call it by the proper terms. Your choice.
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lets face it as it is. It's NOT a bug as far as it's intended by developers..
Let's face it, the developers overlooked the fact that opening a folder of bookmarks does not open them all. If you selected ten bookmarks, right-clicked, and selected "Open" you would agree that it is a bug if only five of them opened, would you not?
If you go to the trouble of selecting 40 bookmarks in a folder, right-click, and open, they all open.
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The "call them what you want" it is resignation, for me it is a bug, for you is a feature, and apparently the thing does not change.
Read the examples from "terere" in messages above, for me to give an idea of why we consider this a bug.