Engine update - Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.5.638.3
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Had to find a not-updated computer. And it seems that even in earlier versions no system-aliasing was used for the UI - so: no Screenshot needed because it was my fault.
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On opening a session of seven tabs in a new window, the scroll-wheel doesn't always work. It works in five of the tabs, but not in two of them.
Resaving the tab group as a new session of only six tabs did not solve the problem. Two (different) tabs still do not scroll with wheel (OK with the scrollbar thumb, but not with scrollbar up/down arrows).
32-bit Vivaldi on 64-bit Windows 10 Anniversary Edition
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the logo position seems to change based on the window size, Opera 40.0 / Chrome handles it the same way Vivaldi does, so likely more of a chromium issue, but feel free to report a bug
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Cursor is missing in web pages.
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Please see the Known Issues in the blog post.
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All three working fine on 32-bit Vivaldi on 64-bit windows 10.
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NOT true for me. I can still play videos in my webpanels, temporarily close said panel to do something else, & it continues streaming just fine. The difference might be that i'm on Linux, or that my test stream was not YouTube.
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Tower's SSD OS = Linux Mint x64 17.3 KDE 4.14.2. [< 26/9/16]; Maui Linux Aurora Plasma 5.8.0. -
When are you going to move on by adding touch-screen usability? The Win10 market for tablets is rising - I, myself, use one and have problems with Vivaldi being not mobile friendly!
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All 3 worked fine for me; Linux x64 Deb.
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Tower's SSD OS = Linux Mint x64 17.3 KDE 4.14.2. [< 26/9/16]; Maui Linux Aurora Plasma 5.8.0. -
Very odd bug in this new SS, which is otherwise pretty nice for me. Took me a few hours to pin this one down, by process of step-wise elimination, thence confirmed with new clean profile:
If i set UI Scale to <100% [my preferred is 75% or 80%], both Bookmarks & Notes panels become unusable, & so does V… attempting to scroll up or down in either, causes a veeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrry long lag to occur, during which V itself freezes. Resetting UI Scale to 100%, or choosing anything >100%, works perfectly well... but everything >90% is faaaaaaaaaaar too big for my tastes. I have not tested for this bug in anything other than the Linux x64 Deb build, so i cannot say if it's generic [but given nobody before me has posted of it, i suspect it's [i]maybe only Linux].
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Tower's SSD OS = Linux Mint x64 17.3 KDE 4.14.2. [< 26/9/16]; Maui Linux Aurora Plasma 5.8.0. -
Keep up the great work guys. Almost ready to make Vivaldi my default now. Just wish it was a bit faster overall.
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<blockquote><Opera[Opera 12.18{Presto(Vivaldi)Blink}Chromium]Google></blockquote>And your point is?
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First of all, I'd like to thank the Vivaldi team for listen the community and beyond that, making a browser that can easily be customize to people's very particular way. I usually do not participate in the comment section since I don't want to repeat what other users have already said. But, since I'm a heavy reader and reader mode has just enter the Vivaldi world, I have a couple of ideas (I know this is not the right place to solicit features but since a large number of people spend great amount of time reading the comments this idea could grow exponentially):
A) A way to invert/change the reader mode background color.
Enable and reenable links once in reder mode (When I'm reading links annoy me the most)
C) If having multiple articles is your thing, letting the tabs get its own color would be AWESOME!What do you guys think? I'd love to read your ideas
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For those having issues with Vivaldi looking zoomed in, could you please try this:
Before you start off, set Vivaldi's zoom level to 100% (default) then close Vivaldi.
1. Right click your Vivaldi shortcut, select Properties.
2. Once the Properties window open, go to the Compatibility section, and check the 'Disable Display scaling on high DPI Settings' checkbox.
3. Click OK.
Now run Vivaldi.Or you can try:
1. If you don't have a shortcut for Vivaldi.exe, create one.
2. Right-click the shortcut and select Properties.
3. go to the Shortcut section.
4. Add the below switch in the target field after Vivaldi.exe" (Note: You need to leave a single space before appending this)/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1
Your Vivaldi target field should be like this after adding the above:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Vivaldi\Application\vivaldi.exe" /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1Give feedback if this helps you please
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First solution doesn't help.
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By the second part I meant that dragging a tab anywhere over the actual web page content area of another window would make the tab drop into that window. Though I am not sure if that would create conflicts with any other functionality.
I have no strong opinion about dropping over its own window I guess the current behavior of opening a new window is the best one.
Anyway good progress has been made, looking forward to the next release, keep it up.
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The second solution works, but not the first.
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I'm reverting to the previous build. This one seems to be eating a lot of memory from time to time. When opening the task manager, I see some domains are consuming almost !MB of RAM, when they usually don't go beyond 100KB.
This happens with domains that update themselves from time to time (such as Outlook) or those with sequential images (such as mangafox.me).
Windows 10 Pro x64, Vivaldi-64 bits.
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If you are on Linux, it's a known issue (Chr54 changed the way they stored Flash)
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for Linux x64 version the video player (livestream.com) does not work any more