online-examples for arranging quick-start screen
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hi dear all, good day
fairly new to vivaldi - but loving it alot.
currently customizing all the features.
question: online-examples for arranging quick-start screen
are there some pages where we can see the options
a. to store some things in folders - others
b. in images ... etc. etx.question: how to arrange the quick start page.
i love to see some best practices or so
keep up the great project it rocks
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@steelie You will find some examples in the Design subforum:
Post Your Color Scheme at Vivaldi.
I like transparent thumbnails and folders, so I use a few lines of CSS:
/*Transparent Speed Dial Thumbnails*/ .speeddial .dial { background-color: transparent !important; box-shadow: none; }
I use a repeating tile as the background image — something not distracting.
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@steelie, welcome and enjoy Vivaldi. In my signature are a list of Vivaldi links that maybe you can find useful ⇓
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@catweazle Thank you. I finally get a welcome after six years. Better late than never.
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@pesala, sorry, wrong buton, edited, but you are also welcome everytime.
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@steelie If this is what you are asking, you can use drag and drop to arrange. Dragging speed dials onto each other will group them together in a folder. Dragging them to the side of each other will move them around. The background image is in vivaldi://settings/themes. You can download background images at unsplash.com
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hello dear catweazle, Pesala, Code3
first of all; many many thanks for all your replies and the heads ups and all the great explanations.
very very helpful -
@Pesala : thank you for the screenshot: btw: very very interesting. Youve got some tools that are not integrated in my toolbox - see below
What do the arrorw on the far right (next to the date 9. Apr. 10.25 PM do
How to configure these tools at all?I will have a closer look at the many options
above all- well i see that Vivaldi is so great and has got a bunch of options. This is so overwhelming
Many thanks for bringing Vivaldi to us.
Keep up the great project - it rocks
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@steelie said
What do the arrows on the far right (next to the date 9. Apr. 10.25 PM do? How to configure these tools at all?
As the tooltip shows, they are Page Actions. By default, they are on the Status Bar, but I have moved the <> icon to the top bar by holding down the Shift key and dragging.
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@steelie Page actions add code to the website, to change the way it looks or works. By default it is in the status bar but can be shift dragged into the address bar.
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