Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10
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@Pesala i agree with you
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I think vivaldi must Have their own web store or app store, for example vivaldi store .
it containt plugin,theme,wallpaper, etc
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@Deranox You can right click "open in background tab" or ctrl+click.
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Auto stack tabs based on host, not have to right click the tab manually.
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Dragging a tab off the main window only works if the main window is NOT FULL SCREEN or if full screen, having to drag the tab all the way down onto the taskbar. Besides the new window creation takes a good while.
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@TianlanSha Right-click, Move tab, To new window.
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@Pesala But the dragging feature still needs improvement, I appreciate that there is a workaround, but the initial feature should be completed IMO.
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I'd like a little button on the side panel to enlarge i.e. the history (example in the pic with amazing paint-skills). So you can open the bigger version of all your side panels, which would be handy.
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@TianlanSha I don't see dragging as flawed if you cannot drag a tab to a new window
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By "enlarge", I gather you mean open the full version of the page, not make the side panel larger ? If so, it would indeed be a nice shortcut.
Or do you want it to be a toggle between "panel mode" and "full mode", so that you either see the panel (like now) or the full page (like in newOpera) when clicking on the side panel icon ?
(I mean for Vivaldi's panels : Downloads, Bookmarks, etc.)
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@timbosteron These options are already available on the web panel's right-click menu.
- Show Desktop/Mobile version
- Open in > Current Tab, New Tab, Background Tab, New Window, Background Window, Private Window
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@IcePanther said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
By "enlarge", I gather you mean open the full version of the page, not make the side panel larger ? If so, it would indeed be a nice shortcut.
Yes, that's what I mean. For example the full vivaldi://history page.
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@Pesala said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
@timbosteron These options are already available on the web panel's right-click menu.
- Show Desktop/Mobile version
- Open in > Current Tab, New Tab, Background Tab, New Window, Background Window, Private Window
No idea what you mean.
I thought of the history panel and with one click it could be enlarged to the full vivaldi://history page.edit: oh, now I get what you mean. But anyway, a little button on the top might be easier that clicking through submenus (I'm exaggerating).
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@Pesala I don't have one, so you're basically sound to me like "if you have two monitors, you're good, if not... well... tough luck man" xD
In Google Chrome (which I don't even have installed) I can take a tab and grab it, as soon as it leaves the tab bar, it immediately creates a window of its own. That's how you do it.
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@TianlanSha said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
In Google Chrome (which I don't even have installed) I can take a tab and grab it, as soon as it leaves the tab bar, it immediately creates a window of its own. That's how you do it.
So does vivaldi.
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@timbosteron No it does not.
Don't need to go fanboy about it, let's talk real. I like Vivaldi just as much as you do but doing mental gymnastics to disregard the existence of issues and flaws isn't how successful projects work.
In Vivaldi I grab a tab, move the cursor up or down from the tab bar while holding the tab and the tab turns into a small translucent rectangle and unless I'm:
- in windowed mode and drag the tab outside the window
- have more than one monitor
the tab just goes back where it came from after I drop it. Considering I have option 1 or 2, then the window isn't created immediately, there is a slight 1-2 second delay. It's still clunky as hell. That's why I'm saying it should have more work done.
In Google Chrome or any Chromium-based browser that retains the majority of the UI, when you grab a tab and move it away from the tab bar IT IMMEDIATELY BECOMES ITS OWN WINDOW, you don't even have to drop it, like in Vivaldi and then wait 1-2 seconds.
I'm not complaining, I'm explaining how I see this as an issue compared to a competitor that has it done a lot better.
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Middle mouse button click on items in the previous pages menu (shown when right click back button) to open in new tab, like how it works in chrome
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A good session manager would be great.
Something as good as Session Manager for Firefox would be great. The Session Buddy Chrome addon is very inferior. -
@Boolian said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
Option for silent auto updating please
That would be disastrous for you as an update will close Vivaldi to apply the changes
getting sick of update dialogs on all the computers I use
for now can't you just disable autoupdate in setting? Check for them manually whenever you want.
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Add a trail to the mouse gestures.
Sorry for my bad English and possible repeat of the request.
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@longvoid Already in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
[Suggestion] Showing mouse gesture