Support for MacBook Touch Bar
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I have thought about it for a while, and Vivaldi could get creative on this if they really wanted to. Here are some of the things that they could display/do:
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Tabs (obviously), be it either the favicon of the page or a tab thumbnail, however, this is pretty standard with other browsers, so maybe Vivaldi could get more creative, so intead they could have...
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Web panels, this is clearly something that only Vivaldi could do as no other browser (that I know of) really has them.
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Status bar icons, you know, the ones that appear in the bottom left and right. Imagine selecting a few tabs and then instantly tiling them, or starting a screen capture, or a page action, etc.
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Creating tab stacks, similar to how I mentioned tiling tabs would work.
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Treating it as another toolbar altogether, you know, because Vivaldi has these now and so far we can only move buttons between two toolbars.
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It seems that some basic support has finally been added in snapshot 1511.4, typing suggestions.
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I have expanded upon what could be shown in the touch bar should Vivaldi add some proper support for it.
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Wondered if there was any interest/support for this still? Can't help agreeing that it feels really under-utilized. Even if it was just a case of mirroring the status bar (so screenshot button, settings button, zoom slider, the clock of awesomeness in the bottom-right, ...) it'd be a really nice, useful improvement.
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Still no progress on touch bar support, 2 years on?
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@bluesnoop85 At this point, it might be time to give up on this feature request. The future of the touch bar seems grim, as it appears it might not even come back for the next macbooks.
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Ppafflick moved this topic from Desktop Feature Requests on