Accordion tab stacks, and silent updates for Windows – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2328.3
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@npro said in Accordion tab stacks, and silent updates for Windows – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 2328.3:
Fight!
Clearly, the most important features that missing are: zoom & download buttons on the Address Bar!
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@stardust Sorry to inform you Mr. Candidate but... you haven't even qualified yet.
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@stardust Nah. Config in JS, with a lot more flexibility
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@stardust Most important missing features for you.
I really don't need a download button in address bar & I already haveZoom
in address bar (without CSS nor JS ). -
Apologies if this has already been mentioned - there are a lot of posts in this thread!
With this snapshot my user-added panels do not close when they lose focus. You must click on the panel button again to close them.
Built-in panels (bookmarks, downloads etc) work normally.
Anyone else seeing this? Has it been reported as a bug?
(Happens both on Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 10; haven't tested Windows)
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@cheekybuddha Confirmed here.
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+1 for nice animation while dragging tabs. But I found 2 dragging bugs.
When there are tabs in an amount that does not fill the entire tab bar and you drag some tab, there is second unnecessary moving little animation. Also when you want immediately drag this tab again the window loses its maximization.
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@gregor Reported already as:
(VB-80787) Cancelling Tab Dragging Makes Tab Activate Title Bar Dragging
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@guigirl They work great here. It's only that the toggle takes up half a tab space - and that's wasteful.
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@guigirl I would like it, too, if I had unlimited vertical space. Unfortunately it would sometimes force me into vertical scroll mode, when otherwise all of my tabs would be visible without scrolling.
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Bug added: VB-80825
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I just noticed again something that I think I've seen before too: with a YouTube video playing in fullscreen on my second screen and a normal (maximised, but not fullscreen) window on my first screen, and with the window on the first screen being active, the mouse cursor disappears after a few seconds of not moving it (as if the current window is the one showing the full screen video). Happens even if the video ends and even if it's behind some other windows. I can currently reproduce this on Linux (Pop!_OS 20.10), haven't tried it on Windows.
Also tried disabling my second screen and just putting the fullscreen window in the background and the cursor still disappears as I'm writing this, so it doesn't seem related to the multi-monitor configuration (but still, the case with the two screens might be better because it's more of a real world scenario).
Has anyone seen this?
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@guigirl: Okay, but what about the very left side of the browser window not registering mouse movement and clicks? That is unpleasant.
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Accordion style stacks
Say whaaaat!? The one thing I've missed the most since Opera 12!
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While the picture in picture back/forward bar works fine in YouTube.com, it does not on YouTube TV (tv.youtube.com). When one goes back or forward, the video and audio become stuck and repeats a small portion over and over again and it is an endless loop. This is true of any of the TV channels. I just switched from Opera to Vivaldi, and was very impressed.
UPDATE: Opera's picture in picture behaves in the same way.
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Tied it on Windows, also happens there.
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@guigirl Indeed, I can confirm that. Time to report a bug, I guess.
Vivaldi x64, Windows 8.1 -
@guigirl: Are you sure? It could be more related than you think. Do you mean to tell me when your mouse is on the very left of the screen/browser, that you can scroll up & down the page? Color me shocked. If it's a problem for both of us, it's a problem for all. A browser not registering mouse input even if it's just 1 pixel wide is faulty.
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Seems to have broken Tab Stacking on my Win10 machine.
Settings are:Just opens a new tab. Anyone else seeing this?
Am I missing something... maybe, it is lateVivaldi 4.1.2328.3 (Official Build) (64-bit)
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@gwen-dragon Confirmed here too.
Workaround 1: Collapse the tab stack, then drag and drop the tab stack after the new tab.
Workaround 2: Pin the new tab, then unpin it.