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    • CheVe11e_191C
      CheVe11e_191
      last edited by jane.n

      Add the option to actively mute the sound on the web panels.

      For example, if you have a Facebook Messenger in the web panel, new messages are announced with audio. The only way to mute them is by turning the speaker off or in the sound settings.

      Screen suggestion:
      0_1517514859108_Mute web panel_suggestion.png

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      • jane.nJ
        jane.n Vivaldi Team
        last edited by

        The option to mute Web Panels has now been implemented in Vivaldi 5.4. Read more about the release on the blog.
        Just right-click on the Web Panel and select Mute Tab.

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        • PesalaP
          Pesala Ambassador @CheVe11e_191
          last edited by

          @cheve11e_191 said in Add option to mute Web panels:

          The only way to mute them is by turning the speaker off or in the sound settings.

          Not quite the only way β€” closing the web panel also mutes the sound, at least it does on YouTube videos. Does that work for you?

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          • CheVe11e_191C
            CheVe11e_191 @Pesala
            last edited by Pesala

            @pesala said in Add option to mute Web panels:

            closing the web panel also mutes the sound

            Nope, the Messenger play sound always πŸ˜‰

            at least it does on YouTube videos.

            Only if you have activated Mobile version of a Web Panel, if you use a Desktop version, the sound still plays also after closing a panel πŸ˜‰

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            • CheVe11e_191C
              CheVe11e_191
              last edited by CheVe11e_191

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                albbranco
                last edited by

                Would be pretty good to have this option added!
                Web panel is amazing for the messengers, but somethings they get a little annoying with the notification sounds.

                Thanks!

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                  elspivo
                  last edited by

                  Sorry, I know this is an old post, but something new about mute web panels? Messenger sound is very annoying 😞 Is there a option for this in Vivaldi?

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                  • BoneToneB
                    BoneTone @elspivo
                    last edited by

                    @elspivo At the bottom of the web panel, there are controls for zoom, inverting the colors, killing the panel, mute the sound, and search the text. Just click the speaker icon to mute.

                    I post from my phone frequently, which likes to change "the" to "three". If you see three or similar, I probably meant "the". I use swipe, so typos can be totally unrelated words to what I intended. Knowing this should help you read through my typos.

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                      A Former User @BoneTone
                      last edited by

                      @bonetone No. You use a mod for this.

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                        elspivo @A Former User
                        last edited by

                        @potmeklecbohdan What mod?

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                          A Former User @elspivo
                          last edited by

                          @elspivo This one

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                          • dingus9D
                            dingus9 @BoneTone
                            last edited by

                            @BoneTone is this still the case or not on all platforms or am I missing something?

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                            • BoneToneB
                              BoneTone @dingus9
                              last edited by

                              @dingus9 as @potmeklecbohdan pointed out & linked, I have the mod which provides those controls. I'd just had it so long I'd forgotten it was a mod. Mods are cool like that, unlike the vast majority of extensions, they just seem to be a part of Vivaldi's native functionality. Which they kind of are. Instead of adding an external piece, you're changing internal parts.

                              I post from my phone frequently, which likes to change "the" to "three". If you see three or similar, I probably meant "the". I use swipe, so typos can be totally unrelated words to what I intended. Knowing this should help you read through my typos.

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                              • Hadden89H
                                Hadden89 @BoneTone
                                last edited by Hadden89

                                @BoneTone Well, even a mute option in form of bottom toolbar (as the mod) would nice πŸ˜‰

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                                • nicolasdbN
                                  nicolasdb
                                  last edited by

                                  The mod seems awesome. Why not integrate it directly Vivaldi team? πŸ™‚

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                                  • BoneToneB
                                    BoneTone @nicolasdb
                                    last edited by

                                    @nicolasdb said in Option to Mute Web Panels:

                                    The mod seems awesome. Why not integrate it directly Vivaldi team? πŸ™‚

                                    The Vivaldi team is small, especially compared to other browsers, so they don't hang out on the forum reading every thread and can't be expected to read a post to any random thread. I mention this just to set your expectation on not getting a reply.

                                    About integrating it into Vivaldi, I've said this in the past about various mods. Sure it would be great if every good mod was directly integrated into Vivaldi. But, given resources are limited, and users can have this functionality by way of the mod if they want it, Vivaldi's resources are probably better spent on other things. Integrating any available mod isn't a simple a just copy & pasting the code into Vivaldi's source.

                                    I post from my phone frequently, which likes to change "the" to "three". If you see three or similar, I probably meant "the". I use swipe, so typos can be totally unrelated words to what I intended. Knowing this should help you read through my typos.

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                                    • jane.nJ
                                      jane.n Vivaldi Team
                                      last edited by

                                      The option to mute Web Panels has now been implemented in Vivaldi 5.4. Read more about the release on the blog.
                                      Just right-click on the Web Panel and select Mute Tab.

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