Allow Editing of Menus
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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. ⇒ 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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@Pesala said in Allow Editing of Menus:
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.
That is (a little) progress in the right direction. I will wait for this essential feature before I even consider using Vivaldi as my default browser.
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Editing the main menu is now possible in the latest Vivaldi Stable 3.1.
Check the release blog here: https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-gets-notes-manager-and-configurable-menus/.
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@jane-n If you want to mark this as DONE, we could start a new thread for Allow Editing of Context Menus
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@Pesala Sure. Can you also update your original post with the release blog link and link to the new feature request?