Bookmarks added to main menu – Vivaldi Browser Snapshot 1.15.1111.3
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@komposten: same here
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Toggle UI elements in fullscreen should work on moving mouse to the top of the screen - no key pressing needed (for me it's Shift+F11).
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@mib2berlin Yes. If you assign a shortcut to show/hide any toolbar that makes it easy to do. Otherwise, you can use the Quick Commands dialogue (F2). I use:
- F8 or Ctrl L = Focus address field
- Shift F8 = Toggle Address Bar
- F4 = Toggle panels (or GestureRight, GestureLeft)
- s = Toggle Status Bar
- b = Toggle Bookmarks Bar
Assign whatever shortcuts suit your workflow.
For those who want Autohide, vote for the Option to Autohide Tab Bar UI
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It won't let me right click on a folder and open all the bookmarks in it at once like you can in the Bookmarks Panel. This has always been a problem in the Bookmarks Bar, but only with sub-folders, not a parent or standalone folder.
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The UI toggles in fullscreen mode are cool, erm very helpful.
Thanks a lot.
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@gregor you guys are never happy, it's a new option that wasn't there before, give it time and maybe vote/create a feature request
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@ian-coog The feature requests already exists: Option to Autohide Tab Bar and UI , but guess who hasn't voted for it yet?
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@pesala
Cool, thank you, use Alt+c for tab bar now.Cheers, mib
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Bookmarks : Until the last snapshot I used a trick to have a separator between bookmarks group by creating a folder called "---". So in the drop down of bookmarks bar I had a separator visible (horizontal line). Now it's became a real folder and no more a separator. Is there a way to have a separator in bookmarks please ?
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With me also still missing.
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@amatosmert It works for me. What operating system are you using and what is your system language / location set to?
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Is there a way to disable bookmarks menu?
After this update opening the V-menu is laggy as hell...
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@pesala: Well, we now have the information that F11 toggles fullscreen (which we all had before). Now, how do we toggle UI elements while in fullscreen mode, that's what we want to know.
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If tabs in tab stack enough to fill the screen with thumbnails, adding more tabs will add defects to thumb-view and imposibility to even view RMB menu (and additional thumbs of tabs) of stack.
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I'm happy ^__^
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I have a problem. Since the last snapshot (and I skipped a bunch because people were reporting errors I didn't want to encounter) Vivaldi will open my windows and start loading content BUT then go black and freeze up. I could try 2 or 3 times and finally Vivaldi would load and function normally. I haven't been able to load Vivaldi in this snapshot. The same behavior described above keeps happening.
What is the best way to downgrade?
This seems to coincide with the improvements that were made to optimizing memory usage with multiple windows.
(Sad face )
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@g_bartsch Downgrading is not a solution. (if you have to, uninstall the newer version, rename your default folder and move it outside the User Data folder, delete the Vivaldi directory, and then install the older version. Them move your critical data like bookmarks, passwords, cookies, favicons, etc. from the old renamed Default folder to the newly-installed one)
Otherwise, don't downgrade. Simply refresh your profile and/or figure out what is going on with your security software. Your problem is not with the newer versions of Vivaldi. It's with something else gumming up the works.
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@xyzzy: Win7 64 bits. Panel is disappearing when file in downloading.
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@komposten: Yup! Thanks! . . . However . . . I never intend to offend you or anybody, I forgot to mention that the function keys are inconvenient on Mac. 1) You have to press the "fn" key and the F2 key at the same time; 2) The location of the "fn" key differs between the desktop and laptop keyboards! . . . For these reasons, I almost never use function keys and I'm frustrated when I'm forced to use them.
I wish all shortcuts were composed only of the standard ASCII character keys plus Control, Alt, Shift, and Escape. They are all reachable from the home position and vary less widely among different keyboards.
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Oh, and there is a very strong reason against customizing shortcut keys, I forgot to mention. I have to erase my profiles from time to time (say once in half a year) to cope with obscure bugs. Once a crash of Vivaldi erased it for some reason. And because I don't have to spend time to try to restore config files one by one, I just give up my settings and start from a fresh profile. For this reason, I'm extremely reluctant to customize Vivaldi; I don't want to redo all my configurations. All in all, Vivaldi is the best browser (to me) out of the box without customizations.