No time to rest. Vivaldi 1.1 is here with enhanced tab handling, better hibernation and more!
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This is exactly what I'm waiting for as well.
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In both Vivaldi and O12, you can set your tab cycler to cycler through tabs in tab bar order instead of recently used order, which is much easier. Couple that with O12's vertical tab list cycler, where you'd get a list of the tabs instead of just thumbnails, and the thumbnails are optional, you'd basically see the list of tabs you have right there with their favicons, and that makes it super easy to use and very friendly! That's part of why I'd like Vivaldi to imitate it. I also want to use my own custom shortcuts for it, but like I said earlier, it'd be so convenient for Vivaldi right now because you can skip tabs in the tab cycler in tab bar order, and some tabs you'd want to skip are hibernated, so using a keyboard shortcut for that would be faster, especially in a vertical list like O12.
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Yes, page loading is still lagging on my laptop even with a brand new session.
At least having a new session with very few tabs makes the other UI stuff like the panel fast again…
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thanks for the option to disable close button on tabs, i was not able to ever disable it on other chromium browsers, was driving me nuts when using them, sometimes felt like pixel hunting on those old sierra games, not anymore
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Migrated these days my stuff from xubuntu 12.04 to 16.04 (clean install) and tried to put the vivaldi 1.1 on it. First thing after download via Firefox: the .deb file was opened with some application named "software", which seemed to open the .deb and presented a button named 'install'.
Well, hitting this button didn't seem to do anything.So I opened the terminal, changed to the download-directory and hit
sudo dpkg -i name-of-the-vivaldi.deb
This did the trick. But this means, many people I know would probably have given up at that point.
Now I'm testing and it seems to run just fine.
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I am missing some keybindings:
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vivaldi://settings/content can not be activated via Keyboard, only by clicking on the security-info in adressbar and then Settings.
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when calling Settings-Page via Alt-P or menue I can not leave this dialog via keyboard. Esc or Alt-P or Ctrl-W do not work as expected
(Using: Snapshot 1.1.453.45 - Vivaldi 1.1RC3, Win8.1x64)
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"Emulation" tab is not present in Developer Tools
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That's exactly how I would want the tab cycler to look, except arranged in recently used order, not tab order, and accessible via ctrl+tab, and centrally positioned not off somewhere else where I'm not looking (as in current Opera). Quick Commands is great in that sense. As is it's essentially useless to me (the window menu).
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greying and / or blurring sounds great. I think making them small like pinned tabs might be confusing when a lot of tabs are opened
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Okay nevermind I found out what yuo mean, and I have no idea how to delete them
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Please incorporate download speed to a download sidebar in a way old Opera used to have. Its such a basic function, really, dont understand whats holding you back on this
Thank you
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Alt F4 works as expected.
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Same here.
Win7x64 Vx32
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Good point. No to that then!
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Предложение по улучшению интерфейса браузера
сделайте, пожалуйста, фон иконок расширений (справа от поисковой строки) белого цвета, а не красного, как сейчас!
у меня ОС Ubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS
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I have nothing against innovation, but it should be reserved for specific milestones (i.e. x.5 or x.0 versions of Vivaldi). Lesser increments should mostly contain polishes, improvements and fixes of existing features.
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I do agree this is a bad place for requests. I guess i am just frustrated over the fact that browser for power users does not show download speeds.
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thanks for fixing backspace behavior
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btw, chrome bookmarks import does not work. Eventually i used the bookmarks html import which works fine but it might be a hurdle for others
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Wow, so many people are asking about download speeds! I'm more for a tab cycler like O12's, but I'm already eager to look forward to what version 1.2 will bring. Hopefully it'll be the polishing that Vivaldi needs!