Map your keyboard shortcut for screenshots… Only in Vivaldi Browser? :) - Snapshot 1.7.725.3
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Update: It turns out that on Chrome 56-beta, Magic Mouse swipe gestures aren't really getting totally broken; when Chrome gets into this "bad" state, only very fast swipe gestures on the Magic Mouse get recognized/processed.
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Well the answer remains the same, because Maxthon had ability to customize keyboard shortcut for the screen capture and part of the screen too.
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There is a forum where you can get support for using Vivaldi.
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D’oh…! Thanks a lot! Although it's not too intuitive since I have to activate it per panel. It took me some tries until I figured that out. Anyway, thanks again for helping me out!
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On its way…
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But hey - did Maxthon capture an entire scrollable page up to 20,000 lines?
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A subtle but great improvement that makes saving sessions actually useful for me.
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Tab dragging is something Vivaldi has not perfected even in the stable build. This functionality is still slow and primitive. Open any modern browser ― from Edge or Opera to Chrome, Yandex, or Firefox ― and you'll see how quick and smooth this operation should be.
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Yeah, we Windows users want native notifications, too. Always good to respect the OS's design language.
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Yes, I had already noticed that (MacOSX but I guess it's everywhere), also the behaviour with "site:" arguments etc. I felt it's been there in the last couple of snapshots ? It's very annoying.
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I have never counted how many lines does it capture, but it captured every page I wanted As I said, I'm glad to see this feature in Vivaldi, although it wasn't first. Who cares…Vivaldi is the best!
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I really like to read the whole URL in the address field, but would it be possible to highlight the main domain?
Like
https://www.vivaldi.net/en-US/teamblog/211-map-your-keyboard-shortcut-for-screenshots-only-in-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1-7-715-3 -
When searching I can not use the cursor to go down into the search results list. I assume this is known and will be fixed in next build.
Re. the login on this page: it does not stick even when I check "Remember me".
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When searching I can not use the cursor to go down into the search results list.
Yes, I have the same issue. Please fix it.
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Does someone else have problems with 1080@60 YouTube videos? I recently fell upon this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cflFf2CxmhI (no advertisement intended) - and I noticed that it doesn't play smoothly. Right clicked the video, chose 'Stats for nerds' (YouTube's own kind of debug feature) and indeed I saw hundreds of dropped frames for a few seconds' worth of playback. I tried turning off hardware acceleration via Chromium's native settings (vivaldi://settings/search#hardware), tried playing around with flags (turning on and off settings related to canvas acceleration, resetting everything to default and so on) to no avail. Hardware is more than adequate probably with the exception of the GPU: i7 5820K (stock clocks), 16 GiB DDR4 @ 2400, Radeon 6770. Running Windows 10 build 15014 (latest insider as of now). Anything I can try?
P.S. It seems that the said Chromium setting in Vivaldi does nothing. I tried the same thing (unchecking "Use hardware acceleration when available") in a recent version of Chrome canary and it fixed the issue.
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CNR on this rig.
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Is it just me, or do I not see the Chromecast button on YouTube videos anymore?
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CNR on my old lame rig either.
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Yes, many me included noticed heavy frame drops on 50/60fps videos, and hw acceleration on/off doesn't help, happens to many who have more than adequate HW to render seamless 60fps videos.
The only workaround is hiding the tab bar which is the bottleneck, so either go full screen (F in the YT video), or even press F11 to hide the Vivaldi UI, then you'll see stable framerate. The UI is also responsible for the slow start and creation of new windows in Vivaldi, even if that got slightly better recently, still there's some heavy processing going on.
I've already reported it but OF COURSE nobody in the Vivteam could reproduce it. -
@iAN CooG Just tried that, it's still the same - http://imgur.com/WRY486k
Edit: it only seems to do it with certain videos, from what I read it depends on the codec used (don't know which one is the "faulty"). This one - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXeH0i0GtkQ - doesn't drop as much frames - still isn't at 0, but it's watchable.