A step closer to 1.13 – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.1002.4
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@ian-coog said in A step closer to 1.13 – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.1002.4:
also that you are not well suited for filing credible bugreports
??? Vivaldi doesn't want detailed bug reports? Ok
Because I posted on a snapshot thread mocking a bug that hasn't been fixed in months, and it just so happened this snapshot actually fixed it..
It was only after posting that reply, and being notified by a reply saying it was actually fixed that got me to install the build.. No need to whine about it and make out I don't file credible bugreports.. that's a pretty stupid assumption if you had any idea about me. -
@koolio said in A step closer to 1.13 – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.1002.4:
Vivaldi doesn't want detailed bug reports? Ok
they want them for sure, just you have to be sure the bugs are fixed before complaining about them
any idea about me
You are just a name on a screen for me, like everyone else on the internet. I judge what one writes. I have made a VERY all around idea about you already some time ago with few of your posts, and today I only got more confirmations.
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@asires I was just about to report this. Mine is huge here on Win7 x64.
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@wardies confirmed worth a report at vivaldi.com/bugreport
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@wardies Already fixed internally.
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I often combine tabs into groups. Is it possible to change the order of open tabs within groups?
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@laserviolin Until various future tab stack management / manipulation improvements come, the least-worst way that i do it is via the [comparatively] recent Windows Panel. Just find your target tab-stack in the WP tree, then drag your desired tabs to their preferred positions within their stacks.
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@laserviolin Steffie is right. You can do it in the Windows Panel for now, and it's likely to be implemented on the tab bar as well, but no ETA on that.
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Win 7 64 Bit, Viv 64
I'm sure you know it but am having memory leaks when idle a long time. Went from 184K to 584 K in a couple of hours sitting.
Other than that this browser has so many features it is beyond me it will take a long time for me to use and find them. Let alone have problems not many so far other than typical complaints slow etc.. -
@xcell_miguel said in A step closer to 1.13 – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.1002.4:
Went back to a stable release, that middle mouse click working less than half the time is too much
yeah I don't know what is worse.. going back to page content being selected everytime I use mmb scrolling.. or now with this build... mmb not opening a link in a new tab without multiple retry presses....
hmm the silly thing is that you can shift+lmb a link to open in a new tab as a work around.. but for some reason there is no option to have it not take tab focus....forcing you back to the previous tab.... where as mmb pressed links open in a new background tab and don't take tab focus.
I'm seriously going to miss the fck out of firefox and its far better fully developed third party extensions like tab mix plus.. that truly give users the options on how things should be handled. Vivaldi token efforts on tab (well not just tab) options pale in comparison.. though given google, mozilla, and ms are all completely shit at providing end users options.. I guess its above the level of average silicon valley crap efforts.
Still better regression testing would good to stop these regressions always coming into newer builds.
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@koolio
I never use middle mouse button click to scroll so going back is not an issue for me ^^To open links in background tabs you can use CTRL + Click, I think it works the same way in almost all browsers.
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@xcell_miguel I guess ctrl click is the better workaround then I've never used ctrl lmb on a link, as mmb has always worked as expected.
I guess Vivaldi is going to need to stay up ontop of regressions being that the code base will be constantly hindered with chromium changes.
hopefully mmb is completely working 100% for all the things in 1.14, and that comes out soon. Like using mmb autoscroll.. and moving the mouse outside of the Vivaldi window breaks autoscroll.. expected behavior in any other software/browser is that autoscroll still works if it was invoked inside the window and the mouse goes outside the window...hopefully fix for that is coming as it still catches me out when not paying attention to mouse position and using page scrolling.
"I never use middle mouse button click to scroll so going back is not an issue for me ^^"
depends on the mouse/hardware ...I've used mouses that never felt comfortable to use mmb at all for anything.. like some logitech ones.. have always had a stupidly hard middle mouse button to push down directly and never felt ergonomic to use quickly with little effort..., yet they have perfectly good mmb left/right side buttons that were great to use.. so I switch the left mmb side switch to be mmb.. now using mmb for quick scrolling, links to new background tab etc.. is just seemless. I guess its same with mousewheels aswel
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@koolio Your MMB issue is a bit curious, given that it works perfectly 100% of the time here on the 32-bit win10 machine I'm stuck on for this week. Did you report a bug and get a bug number?
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@ayespy
not reported as a bug(it is now though).. it has been reported by someone else in this thread already aswel.. and I've noticed it aswel with this build, working fine 100% in other browsers.mmb clicking on a click in this build either works or not.. seems almost random... out of 10clicks on the same link, it only opened 4times. Doesn't matter if you rapidly do it or just space clicks apart by a couple of seconds. It's determined to not work 100% in this build.
And its not the mouse, the mouse is fine
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@gwen-dragon it's reported one era ago - https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/169018
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@asires one "era"... it's been one week.
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@gwen-dragon I'm too lazy to look. Was VB-34055 confirmed, or CNR'ed?
If confirmed, it strikes me it would be a pretty high-priority bug. First off, a regression, and second, goes straight to usability.
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There are some other annoyances with this 1.13 release.
like that it doesn't remember the closed window size/position when starting up again anymore.. was fine in 1.12
or that randomly while browsing with a few tabs open... and opening a link.. the entire vivaldi window can go gray, with just a big vivaldi logo in the middle.. screenshot of it https://i.imgur.com/qiIOdny.png
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@koolio I saw this (logo) just one time.
PS: now two.
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@gwen-dragon said in A step closer to 1.13 – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.1002.4:
Happens once a day for me in my internal 1.13.100x.y version.
Yup, snapshot = unstable.
I'm on .997 and it usually works (some glitches, some dead birds, but not often)
But .998/.1002/.100x are quite unstable for the moment (meant as "overall stability")