Powerful commands to control noisy tabs - Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.7.735.11
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A suggestion (not for audio): In browser history can you insert a selection of 'grouping' items according to site? I think that sometimes it's more convenient and easy for the user to search the previous visits in a particular site instead of searching everywhere and - sometimes - get lost!
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Is there a way to remove the mute button? I keep on hitting the button when switching tabs.
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I am experiencing the same but the only site I encountered this has been twitch.tv.
But on youtube matters are worse for me on my desktop PC. The video randomly stops working, Vivaldi freezes for a few seconds and then goes back to normal and the video turns light green before starting to play again.
On my laptop everything works fine for some reason O.o
Windows 10 64bit/ Vivaldi 64bit
GPU (desktop): Nvidia GeForce 960GTX
GPU (laptop): Nvidia GeForce 540M -
aaaand …. it's broken again
really
just test it on linux before releasing to the wild. i know it's developer version, but breaking html media every 2-3 versions (and fixing after another 2-3 versions, not instantly) sounds like you have a serious testing problem. this can even be automated.
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The same here!
i5 - 6GB - Windows 10 Pro x64 - Snapshot 1.7.735.11 -
linux mint x64 xfce, there is no such problem on work pc - i dont have much notes here anyway
i updated V on personal computer yestarday but did not restarted it - i'd better do a backup, thanks for warning
i backuped my stuff long time ago..
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Dragging tabs into other windows has the same issue as with the last snapshot. You can only drop them in the tab bar, not simply the window anymore.
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It worked now, so try again. Was probably a server issue or something. My guess is that Ruari forgot to sign the mac-build… again... :-p
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Finally VB-5507, my beloved pet bug, is fixed!.
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VB-23063 has been confirmed yes
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Read and confirmed, thanks for the report
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. "Clear Private Data" doesn't remember settings (VB-24193)
Not fixes it. Still not remember k. I hoped the dev team create new internal pages for history. Not rely to much for chromium. It is not matching with style of Vivaldi.
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"Clear Private Data" (ctrl-shift-del) doesn't, while "Clear browsing data" (in start page or ctrl-h) does, I guess it's confusing also for Vivteam.
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Hey! Thank you very much for put "Fullscreen", "Copy Page Address" and "Bookmark Page" in context menu! This is soooo handy!
Buuuut, could you please implement a pop-up window to bookmark the page for non-address bar users? Testing that bookmark option for the first time did nothing so, since I don't use the address bar it had to be it… Then, when I turned it on, bingo. Please consider this in your future requests, OK? :roll:
It would also be nice to save URLs from address bar in notes, via an option "Save as a note" or similar in context menu when selecting them. Could you please consider this too? Thanks in advance.
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Request:
The autocomplete in the address bar annoys me.
If I only visited, the page http://example.com/aaaa/bbbb/cccc/ on the domain example.com, when I ype "exam", the first autocomplete proposition is "http://example.com/aaaa/bbbb/cccc/".I agree that really annoys me too.
And me too.
To me, the problem can be summarized like this: I want the string I have actually typed to be the first candidate. That is, I want the autocompletion to be a second candidate, which I may or may not accept.
For example, when I have typed "www.bbc.com/" and hit the return key, I really want to be taken to "http://www.bbc.com/" (or its https counterpart), not http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1, which I visited last time.
The most basic functionality of the address field is: Type a URL and hit the return key and then you are taken to the URL. Vivaldi's address field breaks this functionality.
If I want to accept the autocompletion, I want to indicate my acceptance by a shortcut key (perhaps Ctrl+i or TAB) or by a mouse click.
For a suggestion (autocompletion) to take precedence is too much intrusion for a browser for geeks, I think.
By the way, it's debatable whether or not prepending "http://" to the user-typed string that looks like an internet address is too much intrusion. I would think I want it to be an option in "Preferences" (Settings).
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I don't think that's new. Clear browsing data remembered it's settings before this Snapshot if I remember rightly.
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Win 7 64 bit, Viv 32
I might be just me but last two SS seem to be rather flakey on password auto-fill some do others that used to fill don't. Maybe site related since I'm only one with problem apparently.
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I must, & do, apologise. After more testing i have found that my preceding 3 posts are wrong – this SS does & did NOT zap my Notes. I have now downvoted each of those posts, & request that they be ideally deleted, or otherwise edited with strike-through.
The real story is still disturbing, but in a different way. Somehow, on the evening that i found the new SS available for me in my distro's Update Manager, the simple act of closing Vivaldi [preparatory for the update] seems to have corrupted my Notes file [but thank goodness, [i]not also Notes.bak]. This implausible event is suggested by my knowledge that during my long session prior to closing, my Notes had been working just fine [as was everything else]. Once my UM had done the update & i relaunched V SS, the already-corrupted Notes file was unable to work in V. My assumption that the new SS had caused this, was wrong, as follows.
Today i decided to roll back to the previous SS, but was shocked after doing so to discover that Notes were still gone! That was true even when i restored my safety backup copy of the Notes file i'd saved directly prior to doing the update a couple of nights back. OMZ - that meant the damage had happened prior to the original update. Luckily/happily today i found that by restoring the Notes.bak of two nights ago, & renaming it just as Notes, my notes worked again in the older SS, so i re-updated it to current, & found my notes are still there.
It's a worry that something corrupted my Notes file, but a relief that the new SS is NOT to blame. Sorry everyone!
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Great update. It's good to hear that you were able to recover (hopefully) everything. Given that you still don't know how your Notes file got corrupted in the first place, it's sage advice for everyone to back up their profiles like you did… just in case. Had you also not done that, you would not have been able to do further troubleshooting afterwards either. We can all learn from this.
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OK! But to be clear, test which flavor of Linux, using which software and desktop managers, on what hardware? There are literally dozens of distros, software managers, file managers and desktop managers. I get a vision of rank upon rank of laptops lined up on benches running automated tests…