Vivaldi 1.13 adds Window Panel, improves Downloads and brings under-the-hood enhancements
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Rocker gestures still not working in web panel.
Clicking home in web panel is broken even more, before this version clicking home refreshes page but does not go to top of page, now just simpy not refreshing page and stuck with Loading... on top.And middle click for new page will probably never be implemented again, i give up on it.
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Interesting. I mostly love the new features, but I am curious if there's a way to switch between active tabs in the Window Panel without the need to double-click on entries. That would immediately make it into a vertical tab bar. With the need to double-click twice it's just too unwieldy compared to alternatives.
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@flash vivaldi://settings/panel/ -- tick activate with single click
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@pesala Right, I can see in the german version "Tab anheften" for pinning a tab. But what is the entry for hibernating in the german version?
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@maste It's called "Ruhemodus". But it is hidden for the currently active tab.
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@rexfahrer Thanks!
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Still no way to pin tab stacks. Still they jump where they want when add new tab to them...
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Ctrl+Shift+E doesn't work, same with ChrOpera, I guess tis Chromium fuck up. :3
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@metal ctrl-shift-E works no problem here. I just updated 2 extensions from github few minutes ago from it.
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Love the nested bookmarks in the new Window panel. Now it's difficult to understand the difference between the tabs panel and the window panel. I have my tabs vertically at right. When opening the Windows panel it's in fact the same – except the nesting. Would be nice to move the Windows panel to the right side.
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@mypointofview The panels can be moved to the right. Settings Panels. Not just the Window Panel, but all panels. You could then disable the tab bar.
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1.13 started crashing extensions for me, no such problem before.
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Nice it would be nice to toggle off the tab bar; therefore strictly using the Windows Panel for tabs ?
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@sparrows The very first setting under Settings/tabs is "Show Tab Bar." You can uncheck it.
Further, under Settings/Keyboad/View, you can create your own keyboard shortcut to toggle the bar. For instance, because Alt and T are close to each other, I just invented the shortcut Alt+T (it's not otherwise taken) and it works a treat.
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I apologize in advance for the accuracy of the language. but with regard to window panel - such as it is now of course convenient for viewing but not very much functional to use it. Could you do so that I could take during the session to choose for example from the bookmarks panel folder with the name "news" in which for example 5 links. Press the right button and open all. (as it is now). But! In order for the "news" group to appear in the window panel(in which there will be 5 links) and after a quick review of the news, I could right click on this group and choose "close all". Thus saving a large amount of time when you need to close and open a group of thematic tabs among many others.
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it would be nice to add the ability to edit the comment))
I meant that it would be possible to create groups of tabs from the Favorites window. Which could be closed and opened in groups, without affecting other windows. -
it would be nice to add the ability to edit the comment))
I meant that it would be possible to create groups of tabs from the Favorites window. Which could be closed and opened in groups, without affecting other windows. -
It would also be nice that in selected bookmarks window those links that were already open were marked with a light background color, which would be easier to navigate in the work with bookmarks.
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plus I did not find it in the settings can I open the bookmark in a new tab without replacing the currently open active page (in one click, without right click menus)
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@ayespy Alt T is taken for the Tools menu in English. If you assign to some other command the Access key for Tools changes to Alt, O. I use F8 to focus the Address Bar, so I assigned Shift F8 to toggle it on/off.