Vivaldi 4.0: Vivaldi Translate and betas of Vivaldi Mail, Calendar and Feed Reader are here
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Great!
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@mikkelt Yes
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Settings dialog fails to open
How did that one slip through? I reported a bug for:
(VB-80294) Shortcuts on Secondary Monitor Fail to Open Settings
The only way to open preferences if Vivaldi is on the secondary monitor is to go to: vivaldi://settings. If one then selects Open Settings in a Tab (Appearance), then the shortcuts Ctrl+F12, etc., work OK.
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Very nice! Hoping vivaldi.com/timeline gets updated soon
It's quite a treat to see Vivaldi evolve over the years.
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Could you add screenshots of the three layouts to the blog post as well? It would illustrate the differences better.
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@altcode: +1
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@jon , you were right, I love it
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I'm waiting till essentials will get finished: toolbar config, gestures, extensions API (DNS!) and/or built in blocker to be on uBO level and preferably RSS reader, though for that I can use extension
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@atlemo: Do you have something positive on SMIME signing and encryption, too? It's basically the only thing missing to fully use Mail for work.
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Anu update on the 32bit linux issue please.?..is 32bit linux being unsupported as of this version.
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Something I was wondering if a dev could clarify: In v3.5, there was a changelog item
- Tile automatically if they were previously tiled (VB-53778)
that caused several users (including myself) no end of grief because it made tab tiling much harder to use if one wanted to open several links from a tiled tab, but at that time we thought that there was no hope of getting it changed back because it was supposedly a "bug fix". In this version, there are now changelog items
- [Tabs] Opening a link in a new (foreground) tab from tiled tab doesn’t work (VB-74417)
- [Tabs] Opening a link in a tiled view causes the new tab to be tiled (VB-73965)
Was the behaviour of opening links from a tiled tab really just changed from an old behaviour to a new behaviour and back to an old behaviour? In any case, I'm very glad that user feedback was taken into consideration in this matter.
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1,2,3,4 I declare a browser war
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@gwen-dragon I can reproduce it easily. My stable installation is unmodifed, so I have no extensions or CSS changes, and I am still using the default shortcuts.
I will try uninstalling and reinstalling from scratch.
Update: Reinstalling has fixed the issue.
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@gwen-dragon: Cant't wait. Thanks!
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@zakius The feed reader just got released and you could already use it for months from
vivaldi://experiments/
. It also does podcasts, although Vivaldi offers no easy way to add these. -
Youtube video titles look weird after updating. Bolded for some reason.
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@luetage but the import stopped working since it was experiment, performance is terrible and there are few usability things to improve before it can replace what I'm using now, most of features Vivaldi adds get released and development stops just a step or two before turning from "doesn't make any difference" to "awesome"
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This update is absolutely incredible. I never thought a browser could get SO much better.
We will have to try everything and see which is the best of all the new options.
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This is pretty cool. Now I just need iOS version that has functioning Sync so I have a purpose of using Vivaldi. Without iOS version with Sync, I can't really start using it. I hope iOS version will be released soon.
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@shadess Vivaldi doesn’t change styling on webpages with the exception of Reader Mode and Page Actions. Google uses a webfont for Youtube, so Vivaldi’s settings can’t influence this either. It’s one of your extensions doing this. Did you disable remote fonts in your adblocker, or are you running any extensions for Youtube?