Popout video progress bar improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1874.3
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@mossman: Anyone noticed adblocking and trackerblocking?
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@mossman: How about you e.g. add tracker and ad blocking, automatic updates for Mac and an Android version on top? It's hard not to lose track of all the changes recently...
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Good Day I am new
so i was wondering what to do with the snapshot? download it and update correct ??
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@olli said in Popout video progress bar improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3.0.1874.3:
@mossman: Anyone noticed adblocking and trackerblocking?
Ha ha... Uhh yeah. Forgot about that since I have uBlock anyway.
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@Fires If you already installed the previous Snapshot, use Check for Updates on the Help menu.
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I hope something big is coming to warrant the jump to 3.x
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@Fires Since you are new I'd say: install the stable first and then install the snapshot (which is a beta version) as standalone.
So you can try both the stable (which soon will get what is in these snapshot) and the snapshot.
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Wait, so technically, version 2.12 was a "snapshot only" version?
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@killchain I don't think any more will come now. The big things came already: Ad and Tracker, Blocking, improved PiP, and Auto-update for Mac and Android versions.
My best guess is that will see Release Candidates this week with the Stable being release after the weekend.
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I don't know why, but I have a browser hanging out with me. I tried to reboot, reinstall my browser, disable particular options, but nothing works. Maybe someone can help me?
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@gabevilela said in Popout video progress bar improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1874.3:
Wait, so technically, version 2.12 was a "snapshot only" version?
Yes, the same as 1.16.
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If the mouse activates the pip window, you can use the arrow keys to fast forward or rewind will be better. Sometimes I want to skip certain positions of the video, so it would be better if I could use the arrow keys to fast forward and rewind
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Is this new to the current Snapshot? I didn't notice it before, but surely Vivaldi should not be blocking Ecosia?
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Any news for future updates on panels?
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@Pesala Well, the lists are from 3rd parties. And if they decide to block Ecosia for whatever reason...
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@Hadden89 Perhaps Vivaldi should include some trusted sites in the exceptions list?
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ver 3.0, does that mean the eMail Client M3 will be included soon?
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What is the difference between easylist and peter lowe list?
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@Pesala //EDIT: An exception seems a good compromise.
@peefy Pete Lowe list is more aggressive than easy list. But tend to break some sites if you don't keep the ublock unbreak list too.
Lists are matter of preferences. Most of the times, easylist only is fine.
Usually are "merged" so duplicates shouldn't be a problem.
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@Hadden89 That's what I suggested. Add Ecosia to the trusted Exceptions list. If Ecosia is still a partner and installed with Vivaldi, then it seems wrong to block it. I submitted a bug so the devs can decide about this.
(VB-65790) Default Ad-blocking Blocks Ecosia