More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7
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All right, take a breath now, close your eyes and dream of the new Vivaldi Snapshot... coming with M3... and customizable context-menu... so beautiful.... breath in.... breath out...
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@npro said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
Chinopera
evolution...
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@npro Given you're still a MJ user, technically it should be
Breath2
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@npro As I wrote some posts above → méthode Coué
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@Steffie If I would have done that, I would summon lamarca, now would you like that?
Anyways, it's been so fun, cya's for now
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@npro No, we wouldn't. :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:
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Due to this delay in development and the lack of any communication from the devs, I can't help thinking that there may be some financial trouble with Vivaldi.
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@nutcracker Nah, my guess is that a meteoroid fell on their building & squashed the servers. Or they have been held up by a group of angry unicorns. Or all the friends of Feature stormed the office & demanded restitution. Maybe overnight one night all the office network cabling transformed into spaghetti? Howzabout possibly Jon issued a new corporate edict that no further development is allowed unless ALL Devs are mounted on unicycles... but there's a supply backlog from the factory?
Maybe, instead... C87 is just being very difficult...
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@steffie: And how about getting a treatment?
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How about possibly Jon issued a new corporate edict that no further development is allowed unless ALL Devs are mounted on unicycles... but there's a supply backlog from the factory?
Probably the staff is forced to finish
vivaldia
and should not post before they succeed, but @ruarí took it literally, has gotten himself a water gun and now tries to rescue the world while unicycling.While I'm a big fan of the super hero career, please give us M3 first. Then you may continue this path. Thanks.
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@Gwen-Dragon yours has been the 404th post in this thread.
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@potmeklecbohdan Actually, this is post 404
(I suspect bugged from forum migration)
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Why has development slowed down that way we do not get important Chromium security updates for snapshots? Covid-19? Some holidays?
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@finneko
Yes.
No.
I dunno...
...aaaaaaarrrrrrggggggggghhhhhhhhhh...
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@Steffie said in More fixes and another minor Chromium bump – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2088.7:
Maybe, instead... C87 is just being very difficult...
For a split second, I thought you might have skipped that dull miserable possibility…
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For reasons that make very little sense other than possibly my innate masochism has got out of control again, earlier this evening i returned to Snapshot as my default, instead of Stable that had been my safe harbour for the past
couple of~3 weeks since i found & reported VB-73739: New Tab Position half-broken. To avoid the abject frustration of the broken tabs behaviour whenNew Tab Position - After Related Tabs
or- After Active Tab
is selected, i have set it for now toAs Tab Stack With Related Tabs
.The problem with the original & ongoing behaviour of that setting is that it arises frequently [but NOT all the time] that i desire to open a link from an existing stacked-tab, in a new tab outside the stack. Afaik the official documentation, & all my experimentation to date, does not support such dynamic flexibility.
My question: Have you clever peeps managed to engineer some cunning hack, or otherwise discovered some undocumented bug/loophole whereby with some hotkey held whilst clicking the link, you can escape the stack for the subsequent new tab position?
I have also tried various combos of standing on one leg as i click, or rubbing my elbow CCW on my kneecap as i click, but to my surprise even these time-honoured techniques failed me here.
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@Steffie I told you... on-topics should be forbidden.
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@Steffie It used to be that opening as a background link would do this, but that was a bug and is now fixed.
AFAIK if you turn on the "as stacks" option, the intent is for all items opened from inside a tab (links, popups, etc) to stack.