Stabilization starts for 2.5 – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1525.30
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@jacekn Thanks. FYI, this is also a known issue and a fix is currently in the works. (VB-52467)
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@nutcracker You can always install standalone versions. By installing standalone versions you can then test multiple set-ups. Some with extensions, some without. Some sync enabled, some not. Play around with different settings. I could go on but you get the idea.
FYI, some forum members have a bunch of standalone set-ups both snapshot and stable versions. I'm sure some even have multiple snapshot set-ups. Some have multiple stable set-ups. Me? I have a couple of snapshot and one stable. And one naked/virgin snapshot with only two extensions with very minimal performance impact.
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@para-noid: Thank you and everybody else. As instructed, I'm not sharing profiles - instead I'm installing the stable version in standalone mode. Thanks again.
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@nutcracker That's how I have it...
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@xyzzy It's much better to enable sync.
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@Para-Noid All of my many, many installs are synced.
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This blog entry's stock photo is the same that gave Opera Coast it's initial visual ID… Good old…
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Any plans to fix download capability in web panels? This has been a long running issue with Vivaldi with no fix in sight.
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That's weird, this morning some of the search field bugs are not there anymore, I can navigate with cursors, cursor down makes the engine dropdown to appear.
Until yesterday on both my Win7 32 bit installs at work and home they didn't work, there must be some other thing that make those work/don't work.EDIT: ...and suddenly, 30 minutes after some browsing, they are back into not working state. Closing and restarting Vivaldi helps, until "something" blocks keyboard navigation on search dropdown again.
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@mossman: Seems this is an issue on Mac. I have no wide menus on Linux, but I do on Mac.