Popout video progress bar improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1874.3
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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
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@Pesala /EDIT: I forgot the existence of exceptions
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@HealingCross PWAs (which I don't use), webpanels and notes still need some love.
Edge collection feature is nice; the problem with Vivaldi Notes is that markdown is confusing for "common users" (is quite geeky).
Firefox hasn't an adblocker and Brave one is not customizable (plus the scriptblocker is too much aggressive).
Edge only block (some) trackers.
I think Vivaldi is reaching the wagon, miles after miles.You forgot UI customization, behaviours included.
Ok, also Firefox allow that but is a huge pain with their constant (and often inexplicable) UI changes and vendor specific selectors.Oh, and the mouse gestures.
And vertical tabs (Using sidebar API wouldn't be the same). -
If you set a custom solid color for start page and switch to another tab and go back to speed dial it flashes the background with a light color and then it shows the selected custom color
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@HealingCross In case you were not aware, there is a way to enable PWAs in Vivaldi; you can do so from
vivaldi://experiments
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@Gwen-Dragon Thanks. I'll check it out. And I hope if it's related, they'll correct that mistake quickly.
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@peefy: M3 is coming soon, but not as part of 3.0.
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@poto: Good idea, I'll keep it in mind. Did you file a feature request?
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Remember when you could click on a note title and go to the origin URL? Good times, those.
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@jon said in Popout video progress bar improvements – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1874.3:
@peefy: M3 is coming soon, but not as part of 3.0.
Where's my "d'oh!" icon when I need it!?
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Has the "sometimes I see a dead bird flash on the screen as I'm closing Vivaldi" issue that's pretty common in 2.11 (if not 2.10) been resolved in subsequent builds?