Undocumented Shortcuts and Features
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- Middle-click on a tab to close it
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The Shortcuts to Select Previous/Next Tab will select all tabs in a stack with one keystroke. Then the stack can be closed with another, or saved as a session with another.
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@Pesala said in Undocumented Shortcuts and Features:
The Shortcuts to Select Previous/Next Tab will select all tabs in a stack with one keystroke. Then the stack can be closed with another, or saved as a session with another.
Does this always work in every scenario? I feel like I've tried this in the past without it working. I believe this happens when the stack was created from a non- contiguous block of tabs. I'll try to do some testing this week, but I seem to recall the behavior not being straightforward like that when I was trying to use it.
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Ctrl+Double-click on a tab selects all other tabs from the same domain.
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@Pesala said in Undocumented Shortcuts and Features:
Ctrl+Double-click on a tab selects all other tabs from the same domain.
I recall some weirdness with this when the domain has pages in multiple groups, or some in a group and some not. It may have been fixed though, as I haven't been using it for a while now -- because of that issue.
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@BoneTone If I understand you well, the groups you mention are children open from different parents, so you want to select tabs of the same domain opened from one parent not the other.
If you read my topic https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/49579/a-very-different-approach-to-mouse-gestures-a-complete-suite, what is missing in Vivaldi is the concept of a group formed with a parent and his children.
@nomadic use it very well in his extension "Go to parent tab".
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@barbudo2005 parent & children are irrelevant to groups... it's not a tree structure. Groups can be created using any & all existing tabs. The only relationship that can be assumed is that tabs are either grouped together, or not.
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- Ctrl+Shift+Click to open a link in a new window.
The help file only gives the context menu route as far as I can tell.
Opening links in new windows
To open a link or a Bookmark in a new window, right-click on the link and select Open Link in New Window or Open Link in a Private Window. -
Middle click/double click on horizontal tab border [between tabs and address bar][if thumbnails are enabled]:
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EDIT: This is documented, below is notWith vertical tabs [Middle/double click on border of tab bar on the right]
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@legobuilder26 We've covered it here: https://help.vivaldi.com/article/previewing-tabs/.
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@jane-n Oops...
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What about Ctrl+Left-click on a link = Open in new background tab
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@oudstand That's here: https://help.vivaldi.com/article/opening-and-closing-tabs/ :smiling_face_with_open_mouth:
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@jane-n said in Undocumented Shortcuts and Features:
@oudstand That's here: https://help.vivaldi.com/article/opening-and-closing-tabs/ :smiling_face_with_open_mouth:
Woups
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Shift click on another tab in the tab bar to select all tabs from the current tab to that tab (inclusive).
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@pesala Middle-click on the trash to restore the tab you just closed
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Long-click on Status Bar clock to change settings.
This is slightly easier than right-click. The Help only mentions the right-click route.
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@carlinmack said in Tabs (Ability to select a bunch of open tabs and create a paste list of URLs) and Book marking:
In the Window panel. Click on the first tab in your list, hold shift, click the last tab in your list, then press CTRL+C. You can now paste this list of URLs anywhere.
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I think the reason middle-clicking on refresh duplicates a tab is that it's technically reloading the tab in a new tab. found this out a while ago when I still used Opera as my only browser