Advanced Panels Mod (with Sessions Panel)
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@burbuja This isn't really the right place to post that request, it would be better in its own topic.
But the code you want is:
.window-buttongroup, .window-buttongroup * { display: none; } #tabs-container.top { padding-right: 10px; }
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Nice
I should test this on clean vivaldi as it throws a
sespanel.js:451 Failed to find button for Sessions
(probably conflictual css/js on my side. I'm sure about that)
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@hadden89 The mod requires that you first add your own web panel manually, with a URL set to
vivaldi://sessions
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Well it works, but the only panel I'd possibly want is working inbuilt mail
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@lonm said in Advanced Panels Mod (with Sessions Panel):
@burbuja This isn't really the right place to post that request, it would be better in its own topic.
But the code you want is:
.window-buttongroup, .window-buttongroup * { display: none; } #tabs-container.top { padding-right: 10px; }
This doesn't work
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@sjudenim Ah, that should have an
!important
to force it:.window-buttongroup, .window-buttongroup * { display: none; } #tabs-container.top { padding-right: 10px !important; }
But again, I must stress that this should be in it's own modding topic.
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@lonm said in Advanced Panels Mod (with Sessions Panel):
@sjudenim Ah, that should have an
!important
to force it:.window-buttongroup, .window-buttongroup * { display: none; } #tabs-container.top { padding-right: 10px !important; }
But again, I must stress that this should be in it's own modding topic.
I agree, just pointing out code that does't work for those that may come across it in the future
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An idea for a button could be something like these
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@hadden89 I had an initial thought of using the clock, but thought it was too similar to the history icon.
Instead I went with 3 bars, which is too similar to the menu icon
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@lonm Something like this would look OK-ish https://www.onlinewebfonts.com/icon/475555
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[Sorry, false alertβold post edited away.]
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@valiowk
On v2 RC2it still works.
You mean on v2 stable, do you? (I don't have the mod there). -
I've updated the sessions panel mod.
You can now use the Only selected tabs check box to save tabs that you select with by Ctrl/Shift clicking them.
As a consequence, the minimum required version of Vivaldi to run the mod is now 2.2.
If you're on an older version, To see the previous version, click the 3 dots on the first post above and view the forum post edit history.
(oh and there are some style improvements. β)
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@LonM Thanks a lot for your Mod which is a great addition to Vivaldi's panels.
There is, however, one problem with a certain panel configuration:
I've set panels in Vivaldi as floating and to automatically close when inactive (that's the most convenient setting for my workflow). With those settings in effect, I can open and use the sessions panel only once. The first click on the sessions button opens the page so I can use it, however any further click on the button opens the panel but immediately closes it again.Maybe you have an idea how this could be fixed?
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@knoelli I can imagine why that bug is happening. It shouldn't be too difficult to fix when I get back from my new year break.
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@LonM That sounds great, probably (hopefully) really just a small problem. In any case no need to hurry, enjoy your new year break and have a wonderful time
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@knoelli I've made a change which should fix this issue.
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@LonM Thanks a lot for having a look at this.
Unfortunately the fix doesn't seem to change the behaviour in this regard. When clicking the sessions button the panel still slides in and immediately closes again (except for the first click on the button after a Vivaldi restart).
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@knoelli Ah, it seems I misunderstood the issue you were having and fixed a different bug I was seeing.
I understand now what the problem is, though this one will require a bit more investigation to find a solution.
I need to figure out what Vivaldi does to detect when a web panel is no longer in focus.
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@LonM For recently arrived Vivaldi noobs I'd suggest adding this important bit at the top:
The mod requires that you first add your own web panel manually, with a URL set to vivaldi://sessions
Thanks for sharing, great Mod