Floating panels – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1226.3
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@lonm: They even have been working in Chr65 releases. I have them activated for months now...
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@christoph142 Strange. I haven't ever seen them working until now.
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Don't know if it's a regression or intended behavior, but the internal session management page ( vivaldi://sessions ) is not available anymore.
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Finally! I've been waiting for that since the beginning! :o This could also improve performance as the webpage won't be redrawn every time side panel opens.
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@lonm: For me it says that's not available on my platform (Vivaldi x64 stable, Win10x64). Weird.
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@lonm:
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And that another mod that is now natively implemented. Good job!
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@gwen-dragon: That's a pity, but thanks for letting me know.
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It feels strange to have the panel auto-close on mouse out but not auto-open on mouse in.
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Oh God, Yes! NEW FEATURES! YEEEEES !
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Hi,
I don't know if this has already been reported but Vivaldi crashes on my computer every time I try to access the "Options" page of some extensions. For ex. with "Enhancer for Youtube" or "Autoscroll" extensions... -
@goustifruit Don't know if it's been reported, but yes, trying to open the options page shows a blank page, or in some cases crashes the browser. The extensions use the normal chrome api to open the settings, so this is really troublesome.
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@masterleo29 said in Floating panels – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1226.3:
Nice addition to Vivaldi!
However (my personal taste), I would like to have the option to make both the panel and the panel-bar to float, since I normally show/hide the panels using the shortcut F4. (And, if possible, have some sort of toggle for this option on the panel-bar/status-bar. That would be 100/100). For now, I'll keep my version of the panel mod. (Again, great job tho)This.
If you use a gesture or keyboard shortcut for panels, the switch still resizes the page
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@sjudenim said in Floating panels – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1226.3:
If you use a gesture or keyboard shortcut for panels, the switch still resizes the page
Yeah, it's still moving the page content by the size of the panel toolbar, which is really annoying, that's why I still prefer to use the custom mod, but it's a start.
The perfect overlay shouldn't move the page content by a pixel when pressing F4 or F7 to open/close the panels. -
@ian-coog To be fair it doesn't move the page content when opening panels, it moves it when opening/closing the panel container. Personally I keep the panel container in view and don't want it to overlay. As mentioned by @MasterLeo29 this would need to be kept optional.
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@goustifruit: in fact it crashes with the "Options" page of all of my extensions, except *Block Origin !
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@lonm said in Floating panels – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1226.3:
I've no idea what changed between the last snap and this one (they're both on Cr67), but native notifications work now if you enable the flag
vivaldi://flags/#enable-native-notifications
.I.e. on windows they will now be generated as a System Notification that appears in the Action Centre:
Awesome!
Looks like it does not work with HTML5 notifications!
https://www.bennish.net/web-notifications.html
Also if you click on the notification setting icons when it pops up whole Vivaldi crashes.
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@luetage said in Floating panels – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1226.3:
To be fair it doesn't move the page content when opening panels,
It does to me, on both my Win7 PCs at home and at work. Every time I push F4 or F7.
, it moves it when opening/closing the panel container.
to me means the same thing as I don't keep neither the panels nor the panel toolbar (or container, call it how you prefer) open , I just open them when I need the bookmarks or the downloads panels.
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@ian-coog Yeah, it moves the page content by the width of the panel container. We had the same discussion in the modding topic of overlaying panels. You have to distinguish between panel container and panels, it's 2 different things.
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Good news