Tabs bar disappears
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Re: Empty tabs bar (all tabs disappearing)
Hi!
I found (probably) the same bug in my 1.15.1147.47 (Stable channel) (32-Bit) installation on Windows 7.
Reproducible with the following steps:
- Vivaldi window maximized
- Have a tab stack
- Open a link from within this tab stack by using "Right click > Open in new tab" or simply by using the mouse-wheel click
- Close the recently opened tab
Result: Tabs bar disappears
My way to restore the tabs bar: Change window size by using the "undo maximize" button (don't know the correct name... the button between minimize and close in the window buttons in the top right corner
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This also happens when I deactivate all extensions.
Thank you for all the work on Vivaldi, I love it!
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@ulm same for me empty tabs bar. My workaround is to go in the settings panel and by unticking and ticking again the show tabbar option.
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@ulm Unable to reproduce here. I tried disabling Settings, Tabs, Tab Features, Tab Stacking, Open Tabs in Current Stack, but still cannot reproduce it.
A shortcut can be assigned to Toggle the Tab Bar in Settings, Keyboard, View, Tab Bar, to speed up the workaround.
Are you using Native Windows in Settings, Appearance?
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Same issue is happening to me intermittently on 2.3.1440.48 (Stable channel) (64-Bit).
I already tried between native window setting on and off but it happens with both settings.Case:
- Vivaldi open
- have several tab stacks
- open a link from within a stack with middle click
- jumping into and using the tab
- closing this tab from the tab stack
-> all tabs disappear/turn invisible
if i then STRG+T to open an empty new tab all other tabs become visible again.
Addons used:
- The Camelizer
- HTTPS Everywhere
- Lastpass
- Magic Actions for Youtube
- Proxy SwitchyOmega
- Session Buddy
- The Great Suspender
- uBlock Origin
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@Tetsuo Session Buddy and The Great Suspender may be messing with the tab bar.
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I am also experiencing this issue. Session Buddy and The Great Suspender are not the cause as I do NOT have these extensions.
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Same here on 2.3.1440.48 (Stable channel) Only addon I use is AdBlock.
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Also seeing this issue on latest release in Linux, no addons. It's obnoxious enough that I've disabled tab stacks and come back a few times.
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Same here on 2.3.1440.61 (Stable channel) (64-bit). It is very annoying that I have to resize window to make tabs display again.
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@zeekozhu My extension:
- AdGuard AdBlocker
- Augury
- GitHub Hovercard
- LastPass
- Octotree
- Raindrop
- Sourcegraph
- Tampermonkey
- Vimium
- Wappalyzer
- Saladict
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Tabs disappeared and resizing don't help. I had a youtube video opened in full screen and I pressed "Cmd + T" to create a new tab. After that, I can't see the tab bar anymore. I also tried to disable/enable it in the browser settings but nothing helped. Window resizing cannot fix the problem also.
Vivaldi 2.8.1664.43 (Stable channel) (64-bit) for Mac
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@kivagant And what about restarting the browser?
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@potmeklecbohdan , restarting didn't help also. I googled some workaround but forgot how exactly I returned them back.
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@kivagant Did you try cmd+F11?
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The bug is still there, both in Linux and Windows 10. (64 bit)
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April 2021 and I STILL come across this very issue atleast once a week. As a former Opera user of 18 years who switched to Vivaldi since Beta 1, I have a LOT of faith in this browser. But issues going unresolved like this for years make me wonder if my faith is justified.
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@Razzleflamm said in Tabs bar disappears:
But issues going unresolved like this for years make me wonder if my faith is justified.
There is no mention of a bug tracker ID in this thread, so for all we know the bug might never have been reported (a forum post usually does not qualify as a bug report).
Also, if this bug only affects a very small number of users and can't be reliably reproduced on other machines, then the bug might be unfixable (because the Vivaldi team won't know where to look and they'll have no idea if they fix it or not if they can't reproduce it in the first place).
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My tabs, status bar and vivaldi button disappeared. Ubuntu 20.04.
Tried Ctrl+F11 as suggested here and it worked!
Looks like people accidentally press ctrl+F11 and disable their own UI.
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