Vivaldi takes tabs to the next level, literally
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The first browser to introduce a second level in the tab bar for managing tab groups: Two-Level Tab Stacks.
Click here to see the full blog post
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First! Well done everyone
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well done, and thanks for so much hard work behind two-level tab stacks.
P.S. @ruari, you took your time, where'd you look that up? -
Absolutely stupendous timing.
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really happy to see another vivaldi exclusive feature.
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It's about time! We've had browser tabs since 1998 or so. The natural next step was tabs within tabs. Well, better late then never.
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Sigh... new functions.
But old bugs, very old bugs still not fixed.
I would like to use Vivaldi as my main browser. Not possible of not fixing elemental bugs in the Developer Console... -
Quote: "By simply clicking on a stack, you expand and show the content of the stack, with full-size tabs on a new line."
Cannot set it like that, setting missing for full-size tabs.
Possible solution:
Scroll arrows for the tab stacks. -
Congratulations on the new release, Two-Level Tab Stacking seems to be a great new feature.
Since I don't see any mention of it in the changelog: Has VB-75651 also been fixed with this release?Because of that bug, I couldn't use Vivaldi for the last few weeks, because it kept constantly crashing. But I really miss my favorite browser and hope to be able to use it again now with 3.6.
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Thank you. This looks great and very useful.
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[UI] Use page title for URLs dragged to desktop (VB-3716)
still broken, try this URL
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@mangold: maybe the wrong bug with the same bug content?
VB-47827 "Windows Desktop shortcut gets wrong name after drag from address field"
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@hellbillydeluxe: Hi, the issue looks to be https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1136880, and will hopefully be fixed soon
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@varsha said in Vivaldi takes tabs to the next level, literally:
The first browser to introduce a second level in the tab bar
Gasp! Such a blatant dastardly conspicuous !=truth!
There's a little company, dunno if anyone's ever heard of them, but anyway they're called Vivaldi, & several weeks ago they released a trendsetting browser that was The First with this feature ... they called it Vivaldi-Snapshot. Their Devs will be shocked to find now someone has copied them AND is claiming the credit.
I suspect that if their lawyers ever get onto you for this gross misrepresentation there'll likely be hell to pay.
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@Aronand Hi, thank you for letting me know, I appreciate it.
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The two-tier tab stack is a nice idea, but it creates it's own problems.
When switching between stacked tabs and single tabs the address and bookmark bar are moving up and down all the time. I like my interface to be relatively static, so that I can use muscle memory.
Also, the tabs in the secondary tab bar are aligned left. If the stacked tab in the main tab bar is situated in the middle or on the right that creates additional mouse travel.Also, when the two-tier tab stacks are enabled, hovering over the currently selected stacked tab in the main bard does not show thumbnails for the tabs in that stack. I would consider this a regression as it removes one way to easily switch between the tabs in the stack.
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@esque: There is a small padlock icon on the second row which allows you to lock it, avoiding the "moving up and down". Hope this helps.
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@atlemo: That helps a bit. Thank you.
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DOPE! I hardly use stacks before. Things will be different from now on. Vivaldi team, thanks!