Feature requests for 1.12
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Ability to sort downloads based on where you have downloaded the files from. Like how the Free Download Manager does
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@julioc1984
Particularly open in internet explorer (not edge). There still are devices that have managmant GUI working only in IE
All extensions (chrome) that do this require some external launcher which would be nice to avoid installing.
I'm switching from FF (due to webextensions...) and this is a must for me. -
Reader View feature work in all website!
I hope Reader View feature work in all website! This feature is useful. But now, this feature doesn't work in all website. So, it is difficult to use this feature. Because I don't understand which website this feature work.
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@JuniorSilva30 this would be redundant, you can shift-select firs and last tab and hibernate them after. Please, no more mess in context menu, its already vast.
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@aach1 With my suggestion, you would still have your shortcuts, and you wouldn't have to keep track of tab order within stacks.
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@paul1149 understood (I think). but I also wouldn't be able to do ctrl-1 to get my pinned mail tab, ctrl-2 to get my pinned calendar etc. - or rather I would, but it wouldn't be as straightforward. I know that not everyone uses pinned tabs, but of course I think they should...
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@hondac It is only Chromium based browsers that don't know to save temporary files to the temporary directory. Office files, citrix, jws etc are not files you want in your download directory. This has been reported as a bug and mentioned in blog comments for literally years!
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Two requests. I'm using Vivaldi 1.12.941.3 (Official Build) dev (64-bit) under Ubuntu 16.10.
First, Vivaldi ignores the window decorator and puts the minimize, window, close buttons on the right side of the screen no matter what your preferences are. Please get Vivaldi to follow user preferences here. Many like those buttons on the left and setting the window decorator to do that should automatically instruct Vivaldi to do the same.
Second, passwords should be encrypted and locked with a single password for them all. I am aware of the arguments against this and they could also be used to recommend people not use seat belts in automobiles. The solution to the possibility of a skilled hacker gaining access to your passwords eventually is NOT logic for having Vivaldi say "since you're here, have all the user's passwords, unprotected by any means." No security system is infallable. That doesn't mean we eliminate security systems.
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Add the possibility to drag and drop from downloads.
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@banterfacefox you can already do this by clone tab
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@aach1 That's true. You would be opening a new tab.
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A context menu option for links - 'open link and tile it'
This will be helpful for people who are searching and would need to go through different webpages/sites for their research purposes. They wouldn't need to leave the search page while checking if the link they just opened falls in the 'yes this is that one' category. I think this is a time-saver. -
Add the function of this extension, which unfortunately does not work with Vivaldi.
It puts a link on hold, the page only loads when you go to the tab. - Open link in new discarded tab -
Support for MIME Types
As in Opera 12.17 allow users to define what to do with different file types.
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Add the ability to put tabs in the side panel where bookmarks, downloads, history, and notes are located. This would make it so they can be collapsed as well.
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@Goddard The Windows Panel is already available in vivaldi://experiments
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@Pesala REALLY?!? I actually did not know that. We are testing it back stage, but it's a fair way from being releasable to the public.
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@Ayespy Yeah, i only knew about it due to some kindly users mentioning it one or two SSs ago. It's nice to have, albeit only experimental status atm.
I only rarely have more than one V window open at once, but for a specific reason i've had two open for the past couple of days. Just now, in writing this post, i discovered that the Windows Panel is window-specific, whereas [for no particular reason] i'd just assumed it might be generic across all open windows. I'm not yet certain, but i think i do like it this way [ie, how it is, not how i'd assumed].
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Option to open a child/slave window. Same as a new window, but 'new tab' links open a new tab in the main window, not in the child window where the link is presented.
Sample: I'm running a two monitor setup. On my main screen I do my normal browsing and on my second screen I'm running a second window of Vivaldi which is on the web version of Skype (in full screen mode).
When someone sends me a link via Skype for web, I'd like it to open in the Vivaldi window on my main screen.
Right now it opens in the second Vivaldi window, so I have to end full screen mode, drag the tab to the main window and re-enable full screen on the second window.Edit: and the option to show the page icon (from first tab) instead of the Vivaldi icon for child windows in the taskbar
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Search in page <CTRL-F> / <F3> : Close the findbar when clicking somewhere in the webpage (when it loses focus)
Interesting for people that come from Firefox with Findbar Tweak : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/findbar-tweak/