Vivaldi’s forum has been updated
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@luetage Yeah, I noticed too. But the use of the famous, indispensable
!important
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@pafflick Haven't looked at it yet, but shouldn't be too hard. I'll let you know when I come around fixing this for vfm.
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@pafflick Hmm, there is nothing we can do about it. The css style is overwritten by javascript, that means no css we run can change that. I think it would be possible to introduce an extra class with javascript and override it this way, but that's silly.
edit: I have issued a bug report for this.
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@luetage said in Vivaldi’s forum has been updated:
@pafflick Hmm, there is nothing we can do about it.
Challenge accepted!!!
Well, actually I'm a bit of disappointed - first because you give up so easily and second because it was actually quite easy - it took me only 1 (one) try and it seems to work well with my code (I already used the golden
!important
rule before). The only reason I didn't check that earlier is that I had to take my mom's cat to the vet and I had to leave the house shortly after posting the previous comment....topic .votes [component="post/upvote"].upvoted { background-color: color-here !important; } .topic .votes [component="post/downvote"].downvoted { background-color: color-here !important; }
//EDIT: If you're wondering why this works or how to overrule
!important
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@Quinca71 Thanks, you made me smile with the "cat's mother". It was my mother's cat, not the cat's mother...
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@pafflick That works. Will be useful. And yeah, you are an amazing talent and everything comes easy to you . I'm very sorry that I disappointed you
and I hope it won't happen again :P. Thank you for your kind words, I will make sure to look deeper into the convoluted world of css trickery. Additionally I won't give up so fast again. Gladly the Vivaldi community is wholesome and helpful and therefore everyone helps each other out as best as they can -
@pafflick said in Vivaldi’s forum has been updated:
.topic .votes [component="post/upvote"].upvoted {
background-color: color-here !important;
}
.topic .votes [component="post/dwonvote"].downvoted {
background-color: color-here !important;
}One thing to note though, for people who happen to copy/paste this code. You wrote
dwonvote
isntead ofdownvote
, which will not work Maybe you should try to be more careful when posting code to make the experience more hassle-free -
@luetage Good catch, I used the correct code in my custom CSS, but then I manually edited the one that I copied from my old custom CSS - that's where I made the typo. Well, I mean - I shouldn't do everything by myself, shouldn't I? I've got to leave some work for others as well, right?
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@pafflick This is correct! You are already doing so much for the community, it's only fair that the rest of us lends a hand from time to time, and be it just to correct a typo. I'm so glad I could help out, cheers!
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I noticed, since the update, that I frequently open the Features menu when I go to click the Recent threads link.
What changed that causes this problem?
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@pafflick OMZ, your genius shines thru' once again! Thanks.
Spoiler
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@pafflick Actually, i blame the damn cat.
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@Steffie No, she's not damned - she was just sick and needed some treatment, thankfully it was nothing serious...
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Pesala meant the drop-down menu in the Vivaldi.net navigation bar, above the Unread and Latest items in the forum navigation.
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@Quinca71 This is the problem.
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No issue with either my laptop (using the latest snapshot) or my tablet (Firefox, until V releases an Android version).
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@Quinca71 said in Vivaldi’s forum has been updated:
I guess I may inform that your issue does not happen here.
Then you do not understand the issue. Moving the mouse cursor to the Recent link easily overshoots and opens the Features menu by mistake. Once the Features menu is open, the Recent link is hidden.
I don't recall having this problem before the forum update.
It is not a bug, just rather bad design. One only needs to overshoot the Recent link by a few pixels to open the Features menu. Note the position of the hand cursor.
The problem also manifests when moving the mouse cursor down from the Bookmarks Bar, Address Bar, or Tab Bar.
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Hmm... It's possible now to see who has downvoted any post.
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@ROTFL It's not a new feature. One only has to click on the number to see a popup of upvoters and downvoters.