Minor update to Vivaldi 1.1
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Today we released a minor update to Vivaldi 1.1. We now provide more detailed security information in developer tools, updated our Chromium engine with security updates from upstream and fixed an issue with Vivaldi failing to install on Ubuntu 12.04.
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Thanks and first
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You still haven't fixed regression for TLS info panel in the adress bar (no connection details).
P.S. I might be overlooking but where is clear browsing data/cashe
And I can't see notifications on YouTube, I'm logged in, but it keeps saying to do it again. Which I did, and nothing happens. It just stopped two days ago.
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Not sure what you are talking about. Click "details" in the window that appears when you click on the badge and you get all the security information for the page in question.
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Thank you from me too! I woke up the computer this morning and the auto-update feature worked flawlessly.
With no direct URL available at the time I had to sneak the x86 version out of vivaldi.com but it works so far too.
Windows 7 x64 | Vivaldi x64
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Vivaldi this a rocket so fast!
Thank you for this wonderful browser! -
Actually, "fast" is what it is missing at the moment.
Featurewise, it's awesome. -
alt-enter… in addressbar... for opening new tab... please...
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If I had 1.0 version I would show you. It was more detailed and without going to another window. And those details don't show anything but ''it's good'' or ''bad''.
No cipher suite. -
Already said to you a week ago that it's in the pipes. Asking for it repeatedly won't change a thing.
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The internal page Search is broken for me:-
chrome://settings/search#a
chrome://chrome/settings/search#a
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Here he is very fast! (Windows 8.1)
I'm currently with 43 tabs open and always updating them … fast ... I do not have a good internet! -
ah well. i would stop posting about it then.
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Nice auto-update this morning. Thank you.
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Browsing Data / cashe should be clearable under "history" (in a new tab) or you type vivaldi://history than click "Clear Browsing Data…" and afterwards select what you want to delete
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That is not true. Within dev tools, you can now see the cipher for every externally loaded element, not just the main domain. You now get more information, not less.
This is actually a Chromium dev tools feature that we inherit. If you want to know more about it and why it has replaced the connection tab, read this:
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Either have dev tools open before you navigate to the site or click reload while dev tools is open. You will then cipher suite information for every single component . Something you did not receive before.
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It also adds too many steps for a quick check. If you could integrate it into adressbar and not require a reload which adds more steps and time.
I don't use Chrome at all because of their continuing assumption that user is an idiot, and everything need to be removed or put under something else. -
New tabs aren't being opened next to current tab(opening a new tab, not link), but are instead being opened at the end of the tab bar.
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Thanks for the great work so far.
However, after more than a year of religiously following and installing every update I need to know: Have you abandoned the email client, the promise of which made many of us switch here from Opera 12 in the first place? Please disclose the plan.