Lots of fixes and a minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2080.3
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@Steffie said in Lots of fixes and a minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2080.3:
chrome://settings/passwords
This section is empty because I have "offer to save passwords" unchecked because I use a password manager.
EDIT:
I figured out what the problem was, I apparently had an incorrect forum web address, I'm not sure how that happened but all is good now thanks for your help.
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@tsunamiz:
And VB-73130: Periodic update stops working -
@steffie: This seems like an imaginary comment.
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@Zsul What can i say? I'm just complex...
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When can we expect multiple tab rows?
I use Vivaldi for work and the side panels just don't cut it for me, plus opening a new window every time can cause a bit of confusion and mismanagement when I try to increase my workflow. -
@YamiryuuZero It is a popular feature request that is tagged as Pipeline, which basically means it is not imminent.
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@YamiryuuZero In the meantime use the Multiline Tabs Mod in the Forum:
This is my version of the code:
/* MULTILINE TABS */ #tabs-container {height: auto !important;} .resize {display: block !important;} .tab-strip {display: block;} .tab-strip > span {display: inline-block;} .tab-strip > span > .tab-position {left: 0px !important; position: relative; height: 36px !important; width: auto !important; } .tab-strip > span > .tab-position > .tab:not(.pinned) {width: 150px !important; margin-right: 1px !important; margin-left: 1px !important;} .tab-strip > span > .tab-position > .tab.pinned {width: 150px !important; margin-right: 1px !important; margin-left: 1px !important; } .tab-strip > .newtab {left: 1px !important; margin-right: 1px !important; margin-left: 1px !important; top: 0px !important; position: relative !important; display: inline-block; padding: 0; vertical-align: top;} .tab-header > .favicon > svg {height: 17px; padding-left: 2px !important;} .tab-header {padding-left: 6px !important;} .tab-strip > .toolbar.toolbar-tabbar {display: inline-flex;}
And this for the active tab, not active tab and unread tab:
.tab.active:not(.tab-group) {font-family: Times New Roman !important; color: navy !important; font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold !important; font-variant: small-caps !important; min-width: 302px !important; max-width: 302px !important; margin-left: 5px !important; margin-top: 2px !important; margin-bottom: 0px !important; background-color: #9B9B9B !important; padding-left:2px !important;} tab-position .tab:not(.active) {font-family: Lato !important; font-size: 14px !important; background-color: #414141 !important; color: white ; margin-top: 0px !important;} .tab-position .tab.unread {font-style: italic !important; font-size: 14px !important; font-family: Arial !important; text-decoration: underline !important ; text-decoration-color: #e6803b !important;}
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@YamiryuuZero I surmise that possibly / probably you're using horizontal tabs...? I used to do that too for years, but eventually changed to vertical, which felt odd initially but now feels simply essential to me. With the tabs vertical you can have heaps more tabs open whilst retaining them all in sight, compared to horizontal. Additionally, once eventually all the vertical space is filled with tabs, a scroll-bar appears [but tbh given i also use some hooks & mods, i can no longer recall if that is standard/default behaviour or not]. Sooooooo, any chance that modifying your workflow to vertical tabs might help you?
Otherwise, i expect a suitable answer to your question might be:
12:37, Tuesday.
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@Steffie said in Lots of fixes and a minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2080.3:
a scroll-bar appears… i can no longer recall if that is standard/default behaviour or not
It is (at least in my V).
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For me 23 tabs (3 rows) is OK, because I use extensively an iframe preview: Iframe - Link Viewer (only click in the white square to go in, and click the "x" or outside the iframe to go out)