Further blocker improvements, password sorting, and seconds in the clock – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1873.3
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Anybody else have problem with disappearing side panel when tegel to full screen (both video full page) in second window ???
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@oinodin Not a problem; it is the expected behaviour.
If you wish, you can show the panels in fullscreen by using its shortcut (F4), but if a video is playing in fullscreen mode that will not work.
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Please fix Extension shortcuts not working "On vivaldi"
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@JustanotherMalaysian Just don't copy the folder and simply tick the Speed Dial checkbox (or right click the folder and select Use as Speed Dial).
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@Pesala ohh sorry it look like i wasn't clear enough. i use multi monitor setup and i have multiple window open same time. for example i have separate window for youtube on my secondary screen and "main" window on main screen. problem is that this disappearing panel happen when i go fullscreen on my youtube window but it disappear in my main window (all other as well)
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@oinodin I can confirm that this is happening. I've been annoyed by this issue for a while but I could never figure out why the panel sometimes disappeared.
I only have a single monitor but I have two Vivaldi windows open on that monitor. One window I use for, among other things, YouTube videos and the other for work-related stuff. The panel bar would disappear seemingly randomly, but only in my work window. Now I see why this is happening: I open a video in fullscreen in my "leisure window", which removes the panel bar in my other window. And when I leave fullscreen, the panel bar is still missing the other window.
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@Komposten ohh ok so i wasn't alone. i report it as bug so hopefully it will be fixed
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After running Vivaldi for a while (days), the UI mouse-right-click popup menus (favorite bar, tabs, panel, ...) stop working. Noticed this in the last few snapshots. A restart of Vivaldi fixes the problem (for a while).
Win10x64 Vx64
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@oinodin I can confirm that too.
It is useful to have the panels on two windows acting independently — one can show a translation panel on one, and the notes panel on the other, or whatever.
Please see How to Report a Bug
This link is now on the Help menu, Report a Bug.
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@Medeman If uBlock can do it, the internal blocker can as well. It's just a matter of figuring out what URL(s) to block. The internal blocker can use the same lists as uBlock, so probably you won't even need to make your own list, just figure out what list to add.
You need to look at the network tab in DevTools to get an idea what to block.
Do you have a link to a channel with a lot of such ads?EDIT: From a quick look at Twitch, looks like it uses
amazon-adsystem.com
to serve ads. This is already included in the list "English (Peter Lowe's List)" which Vivaldi includes. You might just need to enable it.