Tree Tabs
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@Ayespy Btw, since you're an insider, any estimation on how many devs they have, and what their revenue even is?
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@TheAMan006 I can't guess revenues. My sense is that they are still not quite profitable.
There are about twenty devs, two designers (I think) a few android designers, one or two iOS devs, and three mail devs.
That's my best sense at present.
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@TheAMan006 The size of the Vivaldi Team is not a secret. Twenty-five of them are developers.
There are 59 team members, including a comfort cat, a guard dog, and a sleeping dog.
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@Pesala Exactly, but developers of what, exactly? I think I'm pretty close with my estimates.
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Maybe you should change the revenue model and make it a paid browser. I'd totally be okay with paying, say, forty dollars per year, to use this beautiful browser if, say, it had Tree Tabs and Multi Account Containers too. And as for Android and Mail dev teams, I think Vivaldi should shift focus away from them. The only people who use Vivaldi on Android do so for your built in AdBlocker, and that's quite stable, I guess. I think Vivaldi should go all in on satisfying the power users, for a nice price in dollars; lol, I saw a guy on your forum today who uses decades old Firefox installation for multi-line tabs! Clearly there's a huge market of unsatisfied power users Vivaldi can capitalize upon...
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@TheAMan006 I don't call them power-users — I call them tab hoarders. Real power-users don't need a plethora of special features to handle 1,000s of tabs. I manage fine with two windows and two tabs in each, and one tab in another workspace just to test out the feature. When I need to, I open a saved session with three more tabs in it. At most I would open ten tabs. In my not so humble opinion:
- Twenty is plenty
- Thirty is dirty
- Forty is naughty
There are various ways that you can Help Vivaldi to Grow, but donating does not give you any special privileges to get your pet feature implemented any sooner.
Vivaldi’s Business Model was made to free the developers from the constraints imposed by investors.
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@TheAMan006 You use socialist like it is a dirty word, but a huge part of what made the Old Opera great, and what makes Vivaldi great, is the Community support. Volunteers contribute CSS mods, themes, command chains, workarounds, and technical support far quicker than any commercial support system.
If I have an issue with my electric bill, it may take a month to get it sorted out, even though I am paying £9 a month standing charge to cover those costs of running a business.
I managed to resolve your issue within three hours. It would have been less, but I was not online when you first posted.
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@Pesala That's true.
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Sorry to bother, I stumbled upon this extension and want to use it.
But when I successfully load it and click on the icon to the right of url bar, nothing happens.
I tried multiple versions of vivaldi, from the latest to years-ago ones, still the same effect.
Guys, what could be the problem ?
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@muddjs
Hi, the thread is from 2017, wich extension is this?
This one:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tree-style-tab/oicakdoenlelpjnkoljnaakdofplkgnd?hl=en-GBExtensions influence the UI are often not working in Vivaldi, it have a different UI than all other Chromium browser.
Cheers, mib
EDIT: The one I linked is working but I don´t test this further. -
I'm not sure why people are saying this doesn't work.
I am still running this extension unpacked and modified as described in my prior post on Vivaldi 6.1.3035.75 (Stable channel) (64-bit) .
My only concern at present is the fact that Manifest v2 is going to be deprecated soon.
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@kelendral said in Tree Tabs:
I am still running this extension unpacked and modified as described in my prior post on Vivaldi 6.1.3035.75 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
And with 6.1.3035.111?
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@DoctorG
Yes, sorry, had a crash that caused me to have to reload.
Here is a screenshot with the current version.
Vivaldi 6.1.3035.111 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
I would provide a link to the unpacked version that I am using but I am not sure if that is allowed.
Note: I have blocked my state abbreviation on the STATE + local group.
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This is what has me worried that the extension will break beyond the ability to use:
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I have a few other modified extensions facing that same fate, but here you can see TT in the extensions page.
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@kelendral said in Tree Tabs:
Is there a way to update the Manifest to v3?
You need to ask author of "Tree Tabs Mod" extension if that can be done.
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I don't know if the author of Tree Tabs is even doing updates anymore.
The "Mod" or "Hacked" part of the name on some of those extensions just my local indication that I made changes based on forum posts or other to keep things working or that I changed functionality in some way for my own reasons.