Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3
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@TbGbe Kinda the same here, segfault on accessing any page, even with a clean
--user-data-dir
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@potmeklecbohdan Phew!!
Probably not something I've screwed up then -
@hlehyaric said in Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3:
I'm using Searx as a search engine. Post is enabled both in V settings and Searx settings
As I have understood the POST concept, you enable only one of those, either in Vivaldi or in Searx settings.
I could be wrong... but that was advice to me and what I used. -
@Gwen-Dragon If it works for you, all is fine. I presume I don't really understand how this thing is supposed to work…
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[macOS] Update application icon to reflect Big Sur visual direction (VB-75254)
Interesting! I thought these icons were just a little side project @atlemo did for the fun of it. I had no idea they were actually going to be used.
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@npro: The thing that holds me back from using Vivaldi's ad blocker is the inability to manually pick elements to block, like in uBlock.
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@potmeklecbohdan I thought I'm the only bug magnet now...
Crashes for me too on Manjaro. Same with a new profile.
Tested with an install via script and via herecura repo.Seems like we need @Ruarí to help again
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@ouzowtf No problem in my case. Did you uninstall the script before installing via herecura?
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@Vistaus We all hope that it will be integrated into the native ad-blocker as well (like it used to be in Opera-Presto), in the meantime as a workaround if you are sitting on a somehow "finalized ruleset" for those elements you can export those rules to a text file and import them in Vivaldi.
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I'm glad that this system works for me, on Ubuntu i use the last stable, on W10 i use the last snapshot, so that's that.
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@npro Yes. I updated via script and everything seemed to be fine. Then the crashes started and I thought this could be a good point to switch to herecura. Uninstalled via script, installed via repo. Started Vivaldi and the crashes were still there. Renamed current profile and opened Vivaldi again (with an automatically created new profile), crashed again.
Tested again without codecs installed -> didn't help.
Uninstalled again, installed via script -> nope.
Uninstalled via script again and installed via repo and now waiting for anything that could help -
@ouzowtf I was going to say, it works for me
But then it started crashing. I shall disable updates for Linux and look into it further
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@gwen-dragon: ¨Yeah, I might even disable the download link in a minute. Something very wrong here
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with vertical tabbar and 2 tabbars the widthlimit of the tabbar is way to narrow! I would love to use this feature, but my tabbar should at least be 320px in width. (also, why have this limit at all?)
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@Ruarí The mail client must be responsible for the crashes as I don't use one and it is not crashing here. Just sayin'... Try disabling it in vivaldi://experiments (or Mail in settings)
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@npro said in Two-level tab stacks enabled by default – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2137.3:
Try disabling it in vivaldi://experiments
I'd try that but vivaldi://experiments crashes!
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VB-75391
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@npro If it did crash for me with a clean
--user-data-dir
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@potmeklecbohdan Wait I'll think about it... ...
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Could someone please post a screenshot or video so I can see what stacked tabs look like, because it doesn't work in my Vivaldi snapshot yet?