Allow Editing of Menus
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It's been a year, I have very little hope and I'm surprised to see such a slow reaction time
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@Shirozawa The Pipeline tag means it probably won't be done this year either. Too much work needed, and too many other things to fix that are more important.
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@Pesala sorry for the late response, I just find it a pity
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For the bookmarks bar drop down menus, please add an option to remove the "add active tab" function at the bottom, which is not something I use very often. I prefer a more minimalist look and to use that function through the right click menu when I need it instead.
[bug reported VB-53009]
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One more wanting this.
@duarte-framos ideas are close to ideal, I believe. -
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Being able to edit menus is the Opera feature I most miss in Vivaldi.
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You may have missed my point. I want not to have to navigate to a tab to close a tab. I want a right-click, context-menu option that allows me to close the tab I'm on. Minimal mouse movement. Simpler hand-eye coordination. Opera had it and it was great.
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@JamesKeating3 said in Allow Editing of Menus:
Up-vote. Menu customization is essential. If the old Opera could, Vivaldi should be able to. When I read online on my tablet, finding a spot to click that brings up a menu including "back" can be a real chore (and no, I do not want to see or use the space-wasting address bar). And when I close a tab, too often I accidentally close all other tabs -- I don't want that option in any menu.
Emphasis mine, because this is exactly why I just came to the forums, to request this if someone hadn't already. I keep a lot of tabs open, usually more than control + shift + T keeps in memory to reopen. I use control + W to close tabs sometimes, but if I'm laying in bed with the laptop on my chest and just idly doing internet things using only the mouse, I right-click to close tab. Sometimes my aim is off, my hand twitches, my mouse hits the edge of my silicone keyboard protector, etc., and the cursor doesn't land where it should, and instead of closing the tab I close everything BUT that tab. It's quite frustrating, and I'd love to just be able to remove that option from the menu entirely.
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@somnomania As a workaround assign a mouse gesture to Close Tab.
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For those who want a main menu similar to Chrome, try this extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mymenu/embakochaelgijbeolbbgnljfgpbeeoe
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I agree. Right click menu is the fastest most efficient way to navigate. I had my opero 12 menus to where it I was very productive. I had open new tab, close tab, history, tab history, bookmarks (manager) and some more. It was better than fishing all over the screen to get to the most used functions. I wish could get it back also. Also I keep hearing about voting for feature request but I don't know where is the vote button
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@laingman Vote for the first post if you haven't already done so.
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The main menu is now editable. Context menus not just yet. β https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshots/desktop/configurable-menus-and-full-page-notes-manager/
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I already did some serious pruning of my Vivaldi button menu. If I do need access to missing menu items, Ctrl+M will toggle the horizontal menu to access them.
The Edit, View, Tools, and Help menus are gone, with useful items moved to the Vivaldi Button menu.
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Voting for this as well. It would be so useful to allow editing and reordering of right-click menu items in Vivaldi.
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Until this is a feature I have NO plans to make Vivaldi my default browser.
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