Solved Show All Windows and their Tabs in the Window Panel
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Basically looking for functionality similar to chrome application Tabli.
Key features:
- Ability to see all open tabs in all windows
- Ability to prevent opening of duplicate websites in separate tabs. With ability to make exceptions
- At a glance visibility of hibernated tabs in tabs & windows list
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adding onto this: it should also probably be possible to select a group of tabs from the window panel and move them to a new window in addition to moving them to another window.
currently neither of those exist, but with this feature it'd likely be trivial to add
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It would be good function if there would be heading with a selection between [Show All ]/[Show current Window] (predefined in settings per user preference). Or if the AllWindows will be under different panel icon. I really appreciate current function - to see just tabs of their window and nothing more.
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At present state the Window panel just is a better, because of easier access to tabs inside stacks, analogue of side tabs.
So it have to be redone either by removal of very first level item, "Window", either by including all opened windows.
BTW, in the 1st case, a handy ability to reopen closed tabs by moving from "Closed" branch into between the opened tabs can be reassigned to the Closed Tabs list of the corresponding toolbar button.
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I discovered the Window Panel today and thought it could replace the "Tabs Outliner" extension. Unfortunately not - yet! Adding the ability to see multiple windows into the panel, switch tabs between them and save and restore sessions from it would turn it into a productivity power house!
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Casting in my vote for this feature request as well!
Simply mimicking a Chrome extension like Tabli or Tab Manager Plus or Tabs Outliner shouldn't necessarily be the goal here, however, looking at the testing grounds that all those sidebar utilities represent should serve as solid indicators as to what sort of further functionality Vivaldi's integrated slide-in/out "WindowS" panel can provide. Namely:
- Named Windows / Workspaces
- Some form of quick toggle to save said window/workspace as a session (whether that's via the Tabli route of saving to bookmarks, or the TM+ method via JSON, or... whatever the hell it is that all that obfuscated code underlying the front-facing HTML+JS view of Tabs Outliner is doing when it allows users to simply copy/paste or drag/drop entire nested trees of hierarchically outlined content)
- Some duplication detection button that highlights and/or de-duplicates list items (Vivaldi already has a search bar built into the panel, so this seems trivial enough to implement)
- It also has multi-select built-in so, as the OG poster and others have subsequently requested, being able to migrate tabs between windows via drag'n'drop would be cool to see here.
- Tabs Outliner lets you drop text from webpages onto it's nodes, or alternatively, just type in plain-text. And since Vivaldi has a dedicated Notes panel, this seems like a natural extension to that end. Either (A) anchoring some text to a tab via a drag operation creates an identical note in the Notes panel, complete with the
address
field filled out with that corresponding URL, or (B) if the note is written/dropped somewhere other than a tab - like, say, directly under a Window name or between tabs (i.e. it is a flat list of URL links with plain-text/Markdown notes interspersed throughout rather than nested underneath as children of any of those tabs) then an identical note is created in the notes panel without a URL populating it'saddress
property.
Etc etc... and then, of course, any uniquely Vivaldi features or workflows that the development team decides to implement here, feel free to do so as well! Like I said at the start, the goal here isn't to simple ape these already existent products... however, seeing some of these use-cases in action should be helpful in implementing similar features in a way that makes sense and integrates well with Vivaldi's "Windows" and "Notes" panels #FoodForThought
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I'll just up this topic since it was opened two and a half years ago but no update since.
Please make something Vivaldi ! -
Also adding a note to echo all the above, it'd be super useful!
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We also need a proper Window Manager like notes/bookmark/history, not just panel.
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@dude99 Not sure what you mean by "proper", but you can open vivaldi://notes or vivaldi://bookmarks in a separate tab, if that's what you mean (I couldn't find an equivalent address for the window manager, though).
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@pauloaguia Exactly. There isn't a Window Manager for Vivaldi.
The panel is only good for managing tabs inside a same window. If we want to manage all tabs in multiple windows TOGETHER, we need columns & rows to get the job done comfortably. And that required more space than a panel can provide.
Imagine 2 windows with many tabs lining side by side in column/row, then you can drag a tab from a window & drop it directly to another window at the exact position you wanted in one step. You can't do this with panel, it will be similar to moving bookmark from one folder into another folder inside panel, it could be a pain to repeat it over & over.
Currently this is doable by tiling 2 windows side by side, but it's very clunky & cumbersome.
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Just as a remark, Opera 12 had this. (Of course it did)
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Any updates on this? It would be a really useful feature to have
Edit: Being able to rename windows in such a Window Manager would also be handy
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@moosmas With
4,5005,486 feature requests, and a small team, those needed by few users or difficult to implement may have to wait for a long time. Wherever you see that a feature is tagged as In Progress, it may get done this year rather than next. -
Since mail is only available in the first window that is opened, this feature request is more important unless mail starts to become available in all windows. It is really not so easy to identify the window that contains mail. User @thepeche
said here he had 8 windows open - happy window hunting https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/64490/m3-changing-the-display-window/4?_=1627723342286EDIT: Fun workaround:
Open https://vivaldi.com/bk/ebay-de (to open ebay and earn Vivaldi some money)
right-click that tab and select "move tab" -> and select the first window
hit F2 and type "ebay" to switch to the tab that was just moved to the first windowthis actually worked in my 15 second testing. Sadly the "move tab" command from the tab context menu is not available in the command chains, otherwise that would have been the most funny command chain yet. Switch to window containing mail while sending money to Vivaldi.
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Casting my vote here too since the "session" management is lacking atm, using multiple window is the fad!
Also as a linux user, multiple desktops tend to lead to multiple browser windows. Not because it's messy, I swear! more because you can sort your workflow.
A simple "separator" as the one in signet would do, and of course I guess with masking the "privacy" one, since from what I read people seems to use it more as way to not temper their "session" with temporary browsing. -
Figured I'd revive this thread a little and say I too would love to see this feature, would be super useful for huge numbers of tabs, which Vivaldi is obviously the best at handling, making it an even more relevant feature.
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Make window panels windows panels again.
Make Windows, not Microsoft.
I currently wonder how private and guest windows should be handled within the windows panel.
In O12, private windows and private tabs are just shown and I believe that's how I'd want it to be. I don't know if this would require some fundamental architectural reworking. But for a single window, also each tab acts as its own process, so probably it's not even that complicated to build. -
@jumpsq said in Show All Windows and their Tabs in the Window Panel:
In O12, private windows and private tabs are just shown and I believe that's how I'd want it to be.
Agreed. Having these windows open is not a secret on your own PC where the OS alt+Tab and other means will show them just like any other application window. Private is just about your data privacy towards websites and the data stored on your computer.
If it's difficult to implement, just start without private window in the panel. That's still better than no windows in the panel...
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This is something I was expecting would be standard as I've been adapting to Vivaldi from Chrome. I was expecting an interface similar to session buddy extension where all the active windows are displayed with their tabs and sessions can be saved and recalled.
Also, this feature would pair well with the ability to name browser windows, similar to Chrome, so if you have a persistent window with set tabs on a project, it's easier to fine when using Alt Tab or switching desktops (see here for that feature request)