Three Cheers to Vivaldi 3.4: a powerful and fun version arrives
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@Vakkotaur uninflated it appears to be about 2MB. Inflated, I can't tell, as there's too much other stuff in my profile - and I don't have an earlier version handy.
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And the tab bug is still not fixed for Xfce
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@Vakkotaur updating from ver 3.1 Stable on one of my laptops to ver 3.4 Stable seems to have added about 18 MB to to total folder size. Went from 526 MB to 544 MB.
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@ayespy: I quite understand new genuine features will almost always increase memory (storage) footprint. This just, well, yeah I am an ancient creature who knows from direct experience of hand optimizing to make things even fit at all. Yes, I've done embedded. Sure, it's a bit different today, but, well, it just seems sinful to add things that provide ZERO gain in actual utility/performance. (I think the Hue stuff is quite silly, and not for me, but somehow it doesn't scream wrongness at me. Games in other things do. "All programs will increase in size/complexity until they can read e-mail" has become "All programs will increase in size/complexity until they include a game." And sure it was an outside thing, but we get a freaking game BEFORE the more useful?!? I'll actually give Firefox something of a pass on THIS one, as they kept it simple with Pong... which, well, 1972: It had be truly small.)
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@Bard-Viv said in Three Cheers to Vivaldi 3.4: a powerful and fun version arrives:
Will the browser be optimized because it consumes a lot of resources and a heavy interface?
Will there be a design change?Actually it's not resource intensive, nor is the interface "heavy".
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@3von3: See, now THIS while being admittedly of quite limited use, WOULD have some real utility!
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@pesala: Please tell us that the Page Actions will eventually be something that can be re-ordered so that the two I find truly useful can be made to be more easily found with less travel... if they cannot be properly made true key-board shortcuts (or even button-ized for instant access).
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@Vakkotaur The Page Actions are sorted. Rename them so that the ones you need are listed first. Delete any that you never use. The edits will be lost on updating Vivaldi.
\Vivaldi\Application\3.4.2066.70\resources\vivaldi\user_files
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@pesala: WHERE is this option? I look, and it is simply NOT THERE.
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Is referring to Local Folders:
Locate your Install folder - Menu > Help > About
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"Off Topic Tip"
Follow the Signature's Backup | Reset link.
Take the opportunity to start a Backup plan and even create a Template Profile.
Windows 7 (x64)
Vivaldi Backup | Reset -
You guys have hard drives, right?
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@purgat0ri said in Three Cheers to Vivaldi 3.4: a powerful and fun version arrives:
You guys have hard drives, right?
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@zalex108: Thank you. But alas, that is not helping me. I look where you say to look and see three possible paths (Command Line: /usr/bin/... Executable path: /opt/vivaldi-snapshot/vivaldi-snapshot and Profile path /home/$user/.config/...) and none seem to have what is needed to make the modification. I know that logically this cannot be the case. Is there a guide someone has written?