Shuffling of extensions – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.9.804.3
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@pafflick -- Teehee. That's good. It's funny that as i read & digested your quip, i flashed back several decades [or was it centuries?] to a comment made by my English teacher in early high school. On one of my essays / assignments when she handed it back, was a clearly exasperated remark to me... she asked if i was deliberately trying to torment her by writing so small? That was the first time it occurred to me that other people had a different sense of scale to me. To my sensibility, for some unknown reason, small text, font & UI elements [to jump back now to the present day] signify accuracy, neatness, fine design, economy & efficiency, whereas large scales for those items connotate... well, you know, all the opposites. I imagine a psychiatrist could write a set of papers about my weirdness.
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@Steffie I see. I also prefer smaller text, but even though I don't use a HiDPI screen, the UI zoom at 75-80% looked unreadable to me (despite having a relatively good vision) - therefore, I assumed that you might use a screen with pixels larger than those on mine's (0.2652 mm - basically it's 1080p on 23 inches) or you wear glasses with a very good zoom. OR you have a super-human power of a perfect vision...
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@pafflick -- Oh curses, you've busted me. Yes, i am indeed SuperGirl, with amazing x-ray vision... no pixel is safe from my forensic gaze.
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@Steffie I understand your thinking. For me the large fonts and elements - and large spacing - in some of the Windows10 settings pages says 'dumb'. Compare normal Lego blocks to the huge ones. You are not the only weird one.
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@g_bartsch said in Shuffling of extensions – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.9.804.3:
Compare normal Lego blocks to the huge ones.
This just reminded me of this video - I wanted to insert the last picture from that clip here, but I thought I wouldn't want to spoil it for you (in case you'd like to watch the video yourself - besides, it's funnier if you watch the whole thing)...
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Bug: Cannot type space in history search.
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@iateyourgranny: Confirmed. Win10 x64, Viv x64.
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@wladisha: Exactly what I thought. +1.
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Any work is being done regarding going back and forth from fullscreen (like on YouTube)? Currently it's extremely clunky and slow, resizing the screen a lot of times until it gets it right.
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@NSANE said in Shuffling of extensions – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.9.804.3:
it's extremely clunky and slow
It depends on your hardware's performance. I suffer from that "clunkiness" on my Tablet, but on my PC I can barely even notice it...
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[Gestures] Down on links to open in a new tab is not working (VB-26710)
Please, please give us an option to disable this. The fact that it doesn't work right now is perfect for me! I am really not a fan of this "down on links to open new tab" option.
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@cptguapo: great minds...
I just found another bug. The list of entries in history monthly view always starts with the first date of the month instead of the most recent.
Meaning, in the entries list on the right I will first get links for April 2 and last for April 11. Would be more logical to have it the other way around. -
@tbgbe: I just tried #3 and reload button in uBlock Origins in private window switched me to normal window and reloaded active tab (with different website).
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@dLeon That's what I thought at first, but I think that @Wladisha actually wants to separate the "New Tab" command from the "Open Link in New Tab" command, in case they wanted to be able to open new tabs with that mouse gesture without worrying whether the gesture is performed atop of some link or not...
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is it this known issues? or is only effect only in Windows only?
windows 10, using latest this version
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@logytech I guess you have to ask Twitter. It doesn't play in any browser that I tried. Unless the web dev of Vivaldi messed up some code in that Twitter plugin (which I doubt).
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@Steffie LOL Yeah, I tried that one, but I was referring to something more along the lines of this.
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@LarryE -- Yes, i knew what you meant, & i'm sorry for wasting your time... i was just feeling a bit frivolous & thought i'd offer a light-hearted albeit entirely unhelpful quasi-reply. Thanks for taking it in the right spirit.
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@pafflick I counted literally 4 redraws until reaching fullscreen, and I have a powerful PC.
2 redraws to get from fullscreen to normal size.Also, Extension Shuffling isn't working for me, though I don't really care about it.
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@Steffie Absolutely no problem. Sometimes these long threads need a little break from the mundane every once in a while.