Advanced tab dragging - Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.5.651.10
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Awesome!
Does somoene else has a small random freeze for several seconds (around 7-10 secounds) after coming back from another application? It's random.
It might be an extension I installed (chromeIPass) but could use more feedback.
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Can't reproduce on my w10 so far, adjusting the chat box size works fine.
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You cannot easily do this right now. Something for us to fix in the future
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No sadly it is not (yet).
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thanks for the update :), pagefile usage is still high and just keeps constantly increasing even when I close all the tabs, please fix this
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Hi,
thanks for reply.
Honestly, my question was more on the rhetorical side, as I was and am sure, you would put it on the table if it was a low-hanging-fruit.
Hopefully this "fix" (it's rather a new feature, isn't it?) is quite high on your list. To me this is a major bummer, because each time I have to re-order stacked tabs it feels like a archaic ritual (just like doing a file move by 1. copy to target, 2. delete source).someone
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Ah I see, makes sense, thanks for the explanation. In that case it sounds like intended behavior, VB-22910 is probably nullified then.
Only remaining thing is that pressing cancel leaves the download in the list. Now I don't have a strong opinion about that, one might want to resume it at a later time, so leaving them listed is probably not a bad idea after all.
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Actually it's been bothering me for a while, cause I never quite grasped whats the criteria for ordering stacked tabs. It always feels like trial and error. :lol:
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Would be even better if:
- tab click with Shift key pressed selects consecutive tabs between current and clicked;
- tab click with Ctrl key pressed adds to selection individual (non-adjacent) tabs.
At least this is a standard behaviour of this key combinations in Windows and in many Linux file managers.
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I could not help but notice - and I figured that I should put some credit where credit is due - that tab dropping works pretty well Cross Browser.
I can drag my tab over from Vivaldi to Chrome and it works. Well, it will lose session data etc, but that is clearly to be expected. And I can drag it over to Firefox, and it works. I can drag it over to Opera 42, and it works. Sweet. If I drag it over to Opera 12, it will almost work - it shows a line between tabs where it'd be put, but it doesn't actually open a tab there.
It doesn't work the other way. You can't drag a Chrome tab to another browser, not even the Opera clone. You can't drag a Firefox tab to another browser. And you can't drag a Opera 42 tab to another browser.
Here's the funny little oddbit. Revisiting the old turf, Opera 12 seems to have this feature. I can drag a tab from Opera 12 to Opera 42, or Chrome or Firefox, or Vivaldi, and it works. In that little, age-old browser-that-could.
And now it works in Vivaldi. You can really see where the heart of Opera went.