Vivaldi 3.2 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 1967.38
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tested linux now as well, no issue
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@floweringmind: Could you capture a crash log and sumbit it as a bug report?
https://help.vivaldi.com/article/reporting-crashes-on-windows/
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@floweringmind: Hmm, worked fine here (no blank page and no crash).
Win10x64 Vx64
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Hi,
I was hoping that this snapshot might possibly correct the issue with this page not loading : https://www.clarionledger.com . It's already been reported by other user's as well, but nothing has changed, I really wish that I knew where the actual source of the issue was, but I still haven't given up hoping of a fix someday.
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@davy49: Loads fine here.
Win10x64 Vx64
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@davy49: when did this page stop loading for you (from which snapshot did you start having issues)? What Operating system are you on (including version)? Are you using the ad or tracker blocker?
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@floweringmind: No blank page or crash here. Also using µBlock Origin. Windows 10 x64.
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@davy49: Loads fine here too.
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Loads just fine here.32bit puppy linux.
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Is the domain highlighting removed in this build?
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@saudiqbal Read the blog:
- [Address bar] Revert – Show clickable element of URL as links: causes various issues, will re-enable in a future snapshot (VB-23693)
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This is great guys, tabs are now to the edge of the screen, i guess that's from 3.2 now, thanks.
White abstract soft background now make sence for speed dial.
Maybe i will now retire FF browser and use of bookmarks bar, it was getting slow in benchmarks.
Your translation for Slovenian lang. is great, can't find any mistakes.
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i would just like to add that this browser has been absolutely superb here on my linux computer.I am very impressed and i send thanks to developers.
Would it be advisable to download and install this RC1 or would it be more prudent to wait until it is a final/stable build.?
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@Priest72 If you're a technical sort and like to figure stuff out and don't mind if stuff sometimes break, by all means use the snapshots as your go-to version. From your cute BSD mascot I assume you are
I also have a mostly clean standalone install just to test bugs reported in Stable builds. You can mix and match standalone installs as they all have their own data dirs.
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@Priest72
Hi, if you want to follow the "Snapshot" route you can install the RC build.
If you want Stable you have to wait.
On Linux you can you can run both totally independent, I have both installed but use the Snapshot for daily use and the Stable for testing.
There was a blog post about the difference of Stable and Snapshot but can find it at moment.
I would call it Beta but it seams all use there own names for it these days.Cheers, mib
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@Priest72 Exactly what @Pathduck said .
Also the difference @mib2berlin is talking about is this https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshot-vs-stable/ -
Thank you kindly for the replies..me being a cautious sort i will hang in there and await a stable version..this browser is just fantastic and works great..big thumbs up to the developers.
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Can’t input addresses in autofill (VB-68596)
Oooh, that one's mine!
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Do you receive my answer about how I fixed the VB-70129 bug I reported?
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@airdex We did. Glad you got it sorted out.