Movable Web panels – Vivaldi browser Snapshot 1.14.1038.3
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In today’s snapshot we add support for reorganizing your Web panels.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Nice job !!!
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That is a good addition. Thanks!
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[New] Web panel order now can be changed VB-18427
Good.
[Search Engines] Engine order changes in document context search menu VB-35461
Looks like bugfix, not feature. Search engines order can't be changed.
Now my default engine is not on top anymore, and search engines not changed order automatically.
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Amazing work team Vivaldi! Thank you so much for always listening to the community!
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Awesome.
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Out of curiosity, what are the sites being used as web panels, besides Facebook and Instagram?
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@omen_20: Dribbble and DHL
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@asires: Yes, the order can be changed in the urlbar, by using them. The bug was that it changed the order in the context menu too.
Indeed, you can't change the order in the context menu, unless you delete and re-add the search engines in the order you wish. That's what is missing.
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Oh, nice ^__^
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Vivaldi still not launching maximized, this bug should have been fixed first.
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There's still the problem where the add panel button disappears after you have 16 panels.
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On win7, using the native window option, the browser always starts with the tab bar top spacing on, even if it's off in the settings. Resizing the window twice solves the problem temporarily. Can anyone confirm this?
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2 things:
- The Settings button can not be moved from the bottom of the sidebar.
- Can you implement the same behaviour to the toolbar, to make it consistent? If I move an extension button, the given button disappears from its original place, while on the sidebar it's still visible. It's a little thing, I know, but many little things like these can lead to big inconsistencies on the GUI.
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@nekomajin There seems to be a bug where the window inst started properly maximised, which means vivaldi thinks it is in restored mode. These issues are probably related.
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one step at a time, we will get there.
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First I thought, only webpanels? Why not regular panels too? Turns out we can change the order of normal panels likewise. Thanks.
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@luetage said in Movable Web panels – Vivaldi browser Snapshot 1.14.1038.3:
First I thought, only webpanels? Why not regular panels too? Turns out we can change the order of normal panels likewise. Thanks.
Yes, but they can't be mixed, normal panels then your custom web panels. Good there's a check to not mix them up.
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Hello,
I think your feature requests thread says nothing when the top-rated items are on the first page, so people upvote the first items and then go away. What happened with items from the 1.12 and 1.13 feaute requests threads?I think there are much more important things than web panels, for example the Developer tools. It has it's own keyboard shortcuts (most important is Ctrl+Shift+C to select DOM node) which should work even if the developer tools panel is not opened AND focused. This is the most annoying thing in Vivaldi, but there is no chance to get it done because there are lot of other feature requests that are on the first page of the thread.
Also, the manually hibernated pinned tabs are still waken up when restarting Vivaldi, very very very annoying.
And the broken gnome-shell dock icon for snapshot (reported as VB-34980), it was broken at least 5 snapshots ago, not fixed yet, and I think it will not be fixed soon because it's snapshot-only bug and so it has low priority for you. Please remember we are using your snapshots every day.
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@omen_20: DeepL, vivaldi://extensions, a local page with all standard emoticaons etc. pp. Everything that fits in and can be used in combination with other websites plus 11 other panels atn, but deactivated because i only rarely need them, no need to wate a process on those