Do not dim the entire Picture in Picture (PiP) video on mouse hover.
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@Artex "video it auto pops out" -- Opera implemented this before anyone else.
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we need everything from Vivladi that is listed on this page.
Your screenshot shows that Yandex browser was the first to translate the video on the fly. Yes, we will put up a monument to him of the championship. More than a year has passed since this momentous event.
And immediately then, a script appeared that repeats the functionality added to any Chromium browser.
So, even after the creation of this script, a year has also passed.
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@Artex Just installed Yandex on Linux, and PiP has this window frame which obviously shouldn't be there.
Also noticed a bug that subtitles get stuck after I minimize the main browser window. So again, far from perfect, Vivaldi's PiP is much better on Linux.The Firefox implementation that I mentioned in my previous post, is the same for Windows and Linux. It even allows to have multiple PiP windows at the same time, so yeah, I guess they nailed it, unlike Chromium.
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@RammsteinAM I never tried it on Linux, but on Windows it obviously does not have that and isto be very clean.
About the minimizing sounds like its a bug that was overlooked, on Windows there is not option to minimize.
Its unfortunate that on linux it has that window header bar.
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@sphera No Yandex was the first. Yandex first implement this in 2017, Opera added this in 2021 lmao, so Yandex had this feature 4yrs BEFORE Opera even tried to replicate it.
edit: typo
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@RammsteinAM said in Do not dim the entire Picture in Picture (PiP) video on mouse hover.:
I don't know much about Chromium's PiP implementation, so I can only speculate that it was done by utilizing some OS-related stuff, that's why Edge managed to change it for the Windows version but in Linux it looks almost unchanged (only the icons are different from Chrome):
Doesn't make sense. If Edge can do it, no reason why Vivaldi or any other browser built on Chromium couldn't do the same.
Only thing OS related that i can think of is windows' mini-view PIP (or whatever it was called): https://superuser.com/questions/1113491/how-to-use-picture-in-picture-mini-view-mode-in-windows-10
But even with that, i think the implementation is different to what PIP is on the browsers.
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Vivaldi; is relatively excellent; there's just one issue that at times requires me; to open up an entirely different browser to have a user-friendly experience;
that is Picture in Picture ; Why is it when; I'm using my keyboard to go backward and or forwards
it causes this colour overlay to occur on PiP video window that makes it difficult to see; the actual video
and or experience it; sooner also why; when the mouse is over the PiP video window;
the colour overlay is so dramatically opaque (visually impaired reasons?) ; is there not a customizable option for this?PiP Media : Colour Overlay Option
Using Media Keys and or Keyboard; etc
[Yes or No (tick)]Pip Media : Colour Overlay Option
Opacity
[0 to 100 (20)]
Colour of Overlay
[Colour Wheel (shade of gray or other)]Anyways ; hopefully someone out there tries to fix this; I tried going through the HTML, CSS and possibly ;etc of Vivaldi User Interface and was only able to change some semi-unrelated cosmetics; that can't recall; anymore since it was awhile ago.
I think it was to do with the actual other aspects of the Pip UI ; but might be inaccurate....
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I constantly hear excuses that the PIP window is Chromium, so can't remove the pale look under the mouse. For the inattentive -- only Firefox can say that. All other browsers listed in this topic are based on the same Chrome. And they somehow found a way to change his annoying behavior. I find a topics about this pale PIP 4 years ago, maybe earlier. And nothing changes. Other browsers can change the Chromium code, Vivaldi cannot.
This topic, and dozens of others about this PIP, talk about completely ignoring user requests.
Let's be fair: If there are requests to remove the blackout, maybe there are opposite requests to enhance the blackout? We must consider the problem from both sides. I appeal to the participants of the forum, who was met thanks to programmers for this PIP? Do they exist? I haven't met this.It's simple, developers ignore users -- I watch videos through other browsers.
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I know it is a small detail in the web browsing experience, but THIS has been the reason I stick with firefox over vivaldi. I was really hoping there was a CSS edit to remove this shade but I guess isn't that simple. please fix this, then vivaldi would be perfect.
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@zZB said in Do not dim the entire Picture in Picture (PiP) video on mouse hover.:
I know it is a small detail in the web browsing experience, but THIS has been the reason I stick with firefox over vivaldi. I was really hoping there was a CSS edit to remove this shade but I guess isn't that simple. please fix this, then vivaldi would be perfect.
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@sapat said in Do not dim the entire Picture in Picture (PiP) video on mouse hover.:
@zZB said in Do not dim the entire Picture in Picture (PiP) video on mouse hover.:
I know it is a small detail in the web browsing experience, but THIS has been the reason I stick with firefox over vivaldi. I was really hoping there was a CSS edit to remove this shade but I guess isn't that simple. please fix this, then vivaldi would be perfect.
"Problem : Pop-out windows dimmer,when cursor mouse hover effect. "
I have this problem too. Nowadays when I have to watch YouTube, I have to open with Opera browser instead (because Opera didn't have this problem). It would be great if Vivaldi can fix this problem.