Vivaldi fires up performance
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@Stardust hah, that's no find, you did it
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Since this update, the browser (win 10 latest build...) seems to not show images. Taking a look on the console shows: Failed to load resource: net::ERR_CACHE_MISS
I had clear all data.
This happens to some websites include this Vivaldi website.
Any ideas?
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cmd
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@jonhelp `verify`
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@yashpalgoyal1304 said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@szczyputek: yeah, u are right regarding that typo in the blogpost. it's probably because of the use of double quotes, the blog writer missed it.
currently in the blog post: "Periodic Reload 2"
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@zurinn: I have used Vivaldi on Linux and Vivaldi on windows and android, on windows and android everything is working well, but on Linux opening menus, new tabs, or just any kind of animation going on feels slow and chunky. It is maybe a hardware acceleration problem, idk exactly, but I would love to use Vivaldi on Linux, but it is just not really good experience. Hope they will fix that.
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@IQrate what OS?
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@IQrate Judging by the fact that Vivaldi has a big Linux userbase and for many Vivaldians here who are on Linux it runs perfectly fine (and even faster than MS Windows in my experience), it must be your system that needs to be fixed. So you could start a new thread, preferably after you 've used the forum's search option, visiting https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/troubleshoot/troubleshooting-issues/ and https://vivaldi.com/privacy/code-of-conduct/ , in particular this part:
If you’d like to get help, ask your questions clearly and stay positive.
Use Search before starting a new thread. Use a short and clear title for new threads. Tell us what platform you are on, browser version, extensions (if any), system specification (CPU, RAM), connection type and architecture (X32 or X64), and give us the steps to reproduce your issue.
You can provide all that info with running the command
inxi -Fmxxzy --no-host && vivaldi-stable --version
in a terminal. Or at leastinxi -SMmCGADxxzy --swap --no-host && vivaldi-stable --version
. Copy the output, paste it in that thread using the code block </> button.Additionally the contents of vivaldi://gpu . Click the Copy Report to Clipboard button, paste the contents again using the code block </> button.
Extensions you have installed as shown in vivaldi://system. Click the Expand button, copy/paste the contents again using the code block </> button.
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@Zalex108 said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
cmd
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@jonhelp `verify`
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@yashpalgoyal1304 said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@szczyputek: yeah, u are right regarding that typo in the blogpost. it's probably because of the use of double quotes, the blog writer missed it.
currently in the blog post: "Periodic Reload 2"
the intended was probably: «Periodic Reload 2'»Hi,
Since now I could test it, It works the way is written.
No ['] needed.--
Edit:
Just noted the 1' Bug.
Even adding 5 it reloads at 60" - 1 Minute is also checked every time on the Context Menu. -
Seems like good stuff mostly.
I do not understand why you made saving images harder by default though by fiddling with the context menu for it.
I suppose I can edit it myself, but that seems like a very poor default experience to me.
FINALLY some actual performance improvements for the dead slow UI. I have been wanting and asking for you to focus on performance for years...THANK YOU. That said, opening/closing tabs is still slower than on other browsers, if you have lots of tabs.
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@Shadess Only images that are links are a bit harder to save. Access Keys (I,S for the English UI) can be used to speed up the process.
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@guigirl said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
With this much-awaited Stable update, i've noticed various threads in the forum by some users about their 3.7 no longer launching correctly, whereas apparently their 3.6 was ok.
Now i read this latest devastating 3.7 bug.
How on earth did this bug slip through QA?
Click to Watch
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Mother Earth can't be controlled, acts at its own.
Nonetheless, You can open a FR to receive Notifications
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@guigirl said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
@TonyVivTeam Or maybe a timely Theme change, to fiery red & sulphurous?
Hooo!
So Cool & Warmy!It would replace ours with suprise efects and real time wallpapers
Mine is on
24h
At home
Psss...
vivaldi://flags/#tint-composited-content
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@Shadess said in Vivaldi fires up performance:
I do not understand why you made saving images harder by default though by fiddling with the context menu for it.
I suppose I can edit it myself, but that seems like a very poor default experience to me.
You can: in Appearance settings, select “Link” in the “Menu Customization” list, right-click on “Image Menu” and uncheck “Show as subfolder”: it will bring back the options in the main contextual menu.
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add a new option that allows you to edit the context menus that you open when right-clicking anywhere on a web page
Finally!
It was so burdensome having to stop and read through gigantic context menus in Vivaldi when I right clicked something on a website. When that update hit that let us customize menus I was overjoyous.. until finding out you still couldn't edit context menus. But now that issue is finally resolved and Vivaldi is one step closer to becoming the perfect power user browser.
I'm still going to gripe about DirectWrite forever, because it will never not negatively affect my eyes, but I'm still hoping an option to disable DirectWrite and enforce GDI rendering will eventually make its way back into the browser..
Anyway, hope Twitch.tv's error #4000 issue is fixed now; prevented watching certain streams in Vivaldi which oddly enough worked in my 3 year old Cent browser.
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I just updated vivaldi, now it does not block ads on youtube, very ugly, I think that if they are going to change that to sharpen distances with google they should not be so suspicious putting it in an update as who does not want the thing, it would be good to tell it in an ad "rimbombante" of those who do for each update as it is a topic of interest and is not minor. I was hoping that this update would fix the problem when you click a link and it doesn't open and sometimes you have to hit the link 3 times to open the new tab. This update does not fix the above and introduces the complaint that I echo in this comment, for things like that stop using Brave Browser ... If the ads are a bug for updating chromium I hope they will fix it.
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@locutus: Yep. That was an oversight in the code that sets up the now configurable menus. Fix is hopefully in next update.
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I'v been using Vivaldi on MX Linux without any problems. It seems to work better for me in Linux than in Windows. I have a weird issue in Windows 10 where sometimes I can't open a new tab using the + button.MX Linux is based on Debian Bullseye.
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