Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10
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@Seasonly said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
Iconize contextmenu search engines
example :
It's nice, but maybe is better in a sub menu.
Search engines > (iconified list or textual + icon).
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Tighter integration between Tab Stacks and Bookmarks and some minor additions and fixes
It would be great to be able to convert the Tab Stacks directly into the bookmarks folder.
Also - to open the whole bookmarks folder directly in a Tab Stack and an option to scroll through the stacked tabs, if there are more than 40 in one stack.There are some minor problems while trying to move the mouse cursor from a normal tab to Tab Stack in order to switch from one to another. The Tab Stack overview kicks in too fast which results sometimes in missclick and switching to one of the tabs within the Tab Stack.
Maybe the Tab Stack overview should be pushed down a little bit and displayed below the tabs row (and the URL bar), instead over it?
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@julioc1984 said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
PLEASE...
Make the context menu more compact!!Maybe, one day context menu will be part of the Vivaldi UI and its themes and scaling but I think not very soon (due chromium base).
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I would still Like
Native User agent switcher
Why?
Vivaldi has many issues with certain DRM video Content the solution has been to change the user agent string I myself dont feel comfortable manually altering it for fear of a mistake but i also dont trust a 3rd party to do this with each version the browser itself improves greatly but this remains a nagging issue with streaming servicesSo I propose
the addition of a built in solution that would allow users to seamlessly switch agents without the need for manual changes or 3rd party extensions -
@matt2kay Maybe you should use addon The Great Discarder?
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Make scrolling on web pages more smooth like Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
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@Makupa I actually use The Great Suspender in Chrome and like it quite a bit. However, Vivaldi's mantra is to do as much as possible natively and with the least amount of 3rd party apps as possible. Plus, hibernation is already a feature in Vivaldi, so what I suggested would compliment both, Vivaldi's feature set and it's overall vision.
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delete pls
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old bookmark of opera: separate folder from bookmark panel
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@matt2kay The Great Discarder !=The Great Suspender (his author same that The Great Suspender) uses native function for tab hibernating.
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Middle click (mouse wheel) on panel items (bookmarks/download/notes/history) should open them in a new tab/window.
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Built-in Proxy settings
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Opera 12 tab stacking
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Option for zooming with RMB + scrolling
(BTW SumatraPDF reader has this feature and FastStone Image Viewer in "compare mode") -
Zoom buttons on Address Bar
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Scrolling Speed settings
(Firefox has mousewheel.min_line_scroll_amount in about:config) -
Download button on Address Bar
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Middle click scrolling for Linux version
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Middle click scrolling improvements
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Pop-up drawer for extensions with full D&D support
I think it would much better than Extensions Visibility Toggle introduced in Snapshot 1.7.715.3. Something like this: