Mac fixes – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.13.1008.11
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@ian-coog: Second this. Icon is still huge.
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Good news is window position and size is being saved again, as advertised, thanks for that!
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@yamiryuuzero yep, just installed .11 now also at home, .3 had the normal icon in mixer before update, now it's maxed again. So this makes both my win7 pcs back with the problem. I'll update also the win10/64bit pc at work tomorrow but I'm not expecting a different result, we'll see next SS.
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Anyway, Vivaldi is not only Windows or Linux. Thanks, even i not using MAC (:
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@luetage: Isn't for me on Windows 10 with the latest 32-bit snapshot. I'm using the Use Native Window setting, and the window size and its position isn't like it was when I closed Vivaldi. The Window title bar is raised above and beyond the top line of the monitor's visibility, and the window is bigger than what I initially set it the last time I opened Vivaldi. Tried it with a fresh profile, too, but it's still not working for me. However, I believe that there is already a bug report for this (VB-34053).
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@gort The fix was for mac... sorry to hear, maybe they make a windows fix soon.
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@luetage Yes, silly me. Glad it's sorted for you, though.
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Please make the large fullscreen grey Vivaldi icon that appears before launch optional. It depressingly reminds me of the ancient "Please Stand By" television screens of days of yore.
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on windows 10, mouse middle click to open link on new tab not working at all.
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@keis: I think I have the same problem. Difference is that the middle click doesn't always register an click, have to press the button multiple times. OS is Windows 8.1 x64, using Vivaldi x64.
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Private Window does not honor User Interface Zoom on Mac OS. I have 95%. Then I have a grey bar popping up, when I drag between Omnibar and Search Bar.
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@gigzama I agree on the possible option of having "splash screen on/off", in the meantime, it's just a svg and you can edit your browser.html to replace/remove it, for example change to all black
background-color: #000000;
and it's just a black screen while Vivaldi starts a new window -
Hi,
since the new window-code (all snapshots) I sometimes got stuck in an vivaldi Image. That means:
- Sometimes open a new window (CTRL+N or CTRL+Shift+N9
- Sometimes by fast opening a few tabs from speeddial via CTRL+LMB
It doesn't happen always - just sometimes.
The Image I mean is the placeholder of the window-manager while the window itself is rendering. That is a gray vivaldi page.
I got that on 2 systems:
- PC with Windows 10 (Corei7, 32 GB RAM, SSD, nVidia GTX 1070)
- Notebook Windows 7 (Corei/, 8GB RAM, SSD, iGPU (Intel))
Is this a know thing? I never read anything about it...
Greetings
IT
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@irontiger: I forgot to say: I have to kill vivaldi via taskmanager to get it back to work. No shortcut or mouse click will work.
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I can now report that Reload now works, so that I have the image for : Jon von Tetzchner's piece on the Web Summit alongside that for this page.
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@gwen-dragon: Thanks! I just wanted to be sure that this is a known problem so it'll be fixed in a future snapshot.
I know this is a beta versionGreetings
IT
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@gigzama I'd just as soon have V get rid of it entirely. The V/splash screen serves no real purpose at all. Someone told me it's just a way that V says it's working. Which I already knew because I was the one who opened V.
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I have to admit that it does nothing for me, but for those users who complain of Vivaldi taking forever to startup, it might serve some purpose. A proper splash screen like other programs have would be of some use: if only to check which version you just launched.
@pesala said in Feature requests for 1.13:
Option to Show Splash Screen on Startup
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I've jut noticed the Start Page tab has a small grey square instead of the Vivaldi logo.
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@pesala said:
but for those users who complain of Vivaldi taking forever to startup, it might serve some purpose.
Sounds about right. Launch is fast enough not to be an issue for me; about one second, on an ancient Phenom II quad core. In this case, the splash almost seems to give the illusion of taking more time to load.