Feature requests for 1.13
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Vivaldi's Dedicated Extensions Page.
We normally manage our extensions through Chromium's extension page, which fits into their design theme, but not into Vivaldi's. Other browsers, like Firefox and Opera, have their own extension pages as well that are made for their browsers. It would be great if Vivaldi would have the same for it's own browser, where we can manage extensions in a powerful way that's designed with Vivaldi's UI.
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@d0j0p This is currently the 3rd post in this thread. Might be best to not duplicate feature suggestions.
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Better Smooth Scrolling.
It would be great if Vivaldi could break further away from Chromium and develop it's own smooth scrolling that is as good as Safari or Edge.
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Option to Tile Fixed Tab.
You can tile two tabs together right now, which is great, but what about tiling one fixed tab that stays in place even after closing multiple tabs beside it, and keeping that fixed tab tiled until you turn it off? That would be a useful feature. It could be used to watch a video while reading something, or for reading two things, or comparing information to other information for more than 2 tabs, etc. It could be pretty useful.
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@lonm I just thought I'd repost it here, since it had so many upvotes. I'm beating myself for not making it to the first page this time. Wow, an hour after the 1.13 thread was created, and I'm on page 6!
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@d0j0p I know. Yet more evidence that this is perhaps not the most suitable method for garnering feature suggestions
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@altcode said in Feature requests for 1.13:
Ability to pin multiple tabs at once.
you can already, just use ctrl+click or shift+click to highlight the tabs you want then use the context menu "pin X tabs"
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Go button in address bar.
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Built in support for userstyles
Add functionality such as that offered by the "stylish", and similar, extensions. Allow custom stylesheets to be injected to certain webpages.
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@ian-coog I have tried doing that, the pin X tabs option you are talking about doesn't seem to be there. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I'm on a mac?
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Automatically attempt to make HTTPS connections
Some sites are already set up to use HSTS, but unfortunately not all. If a webpage is accessed over HTTP, make an attempt to see if it can be accessed over HTTPS and re-route. Similar to functionality offered by "HTTPS Everywhere" and other Secure Transport Enforcer extensions.
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Tile current and next tab with one click/shortcut without need for tabs selection.
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Add option to block video auto-play. Advertising is going too far today on some sites. It's there for GIFs already.
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Dragging and dropping words/sentences into tab bar automatically starts opens a new tab and uses search engine.
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Dragging and dropping links into a tab bar automatically opens a new tab and goes to website.
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Dragging and dropping a pdf/image into tab bar automatically views that document in a new tab.
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More Intelligent cross-site content permissions
For things like iframes, sockets, javascript - things that communicate to other pages than the one you are currently on, it would be nice to get more fine-grained permissions. So that, for example one could:- Allow only 1st party javascript on the domain, block 3rd party
- Allow certain 3rd party scripts to be loaded on certain websites
- Whitelist certain CDNs to always allow scripts to be loaded from them
Effectively, functionality similar to "Noscript", "ScriptJΓ€ger" and other such extensions
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@luetage Just tried out that key combination and found out it also works with just Alt+Enter. I always learn something new when I come to the forum.
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Allow any theme to be used in reader view
Currently the Reader view offers 3 themes: light, dark, and current browser theme. It would be nice to be able to access any of the browser themes, so that you could customise one to match your reading preference while keeping it separate from the browser's overall style. -
Mouse gestures.
- gesture for "search selected text in search engine".
- gesture for "open link in current tab".
- hybrid gestures with several functions in one (like "gesture up" both for "stop loading" and "search in engine").