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My hardware: AMD A8 6500 APU and 8 GB RAM
My software: Windows 7 UltimateFirst my congratulations. The next stable version could be my substitute for Opera 12.
The following is not a bug, I think. It's more a problem of wasting resources.
I did:
trying the same session lik I have in Opera 12.x. This means 3 windows with 62 open tabs including 12 tab groups.
While setting up this session my PC slowed down till I had no cursor reactions for minutes (i.e. copy/paste).
The RAM-space was less than 1 GB.
Therefore I ended Vivaldi as soon I got control about my PC.
After a new boot next day, there were running only a few background processes (like sytem-processes and virus sanner) and Thunderbird.
As I started Vivaldi all 4 kernels shot up to 100% usage and the amont of RAM Vivaldi captured was 4 GB (Opera 12 needs in the same case only 1 GB) and my PC was blocked again for more than 10 minutes.
I closed Vivaldi as soon as possible and all went well again.I hope the devellopers can increase the performance till the first stable version.
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Press Ctrl+N and you'll get a new window
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CMD+Click opens speed dial entries in the same tab, rather than a new tab. Tnanks!
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When browsing the imgur.com gallery and viewing a post with a ".gifv" video, my cpu load shoots up to 95-100% and my computer becomes unresponsive.
Replication: happened with 3 out of 15 videos
Hasn't happened with the latest opera or chromeRunning:
Windows 10 pro x64 build 9926i5 4690K @4.7 GHz
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I don't know how to reproduce it yet, probably after playing youtube and playing with full screen and moving the window from one monitor to another (probably not :lol: I really don't know now), so
The full screen notification is permanent, whichever tab I change to, however I zoom or make fullscreen or back.Attached a screenshot
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If I use vivaldi://startpage as URL - I get the Speed Dial
However, if I use vivaldi://startpage as Homepage in Settings - I get an error -
The top bar over at typepad.com is completely unresponsive in Vivaldi - including, unfortunately, the login linkโฆ
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Vivaldi processes continues to run after you have closed the browser:
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I have a annoying problem. I'm testing Vivaldi here on Xubuntu and it is set to be the default web browser. I already changed it in system preferences and nothing, it changes but the behavior is the same: Vivaldi keeps been the default to open links.
Anyone having the same?
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With multiple monitors, the Vivaldi menu appears on my second monitor rather than my first one, where I'd expect it to be.
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Hello, I attempted to swap the Ctrl+N and Ctrl+T keybindings (so Ctrl N makes a new tab, why would I ever want a new window anyway?).
Anyhow, after doing so, not only does it not work, neither shortcut works now either.
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hello. nice job with this great looking browser. but i have noticed a problem and i think i should report it.
I am developing some php codes on my windows operated computer. and when i type 'localhost/somefoldername' to the address bar, vivaldi googles it. i wanna go to this location, not google it. when i type the location exactly like 'localhost/somefoldername/index.php' it works well.
i dont know maybe it is a deliberate think and not a problem. but i thought that i should report.
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Tabs stacks cannot be created in vertically tabbed modes (left or right.). Confirmed in Windows 7
Thanks.
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using the number keys in the input fields also change the page zoom or switch me to another tab.
I confirm that the keys 7, 8, 9, 0 and - will zoom a page if the focus is not on a text box. This is quicker to use, but against the Ctrl+"0" / Ctrl+"-" / Ctrl+"+" convention that most users will be used too. These do not appear to be editable.
The same can be said for the number keys 1-4 controlling tab navigation this previous user stated. However, these can be changed.
Best of luck, and thanks.
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Windows 8.1 x64
- If you open up Vivaldi's settings but close out the main browser first, and not the settings box you can never get the main browser to open again. Doesn't matter if you kill all tasks or try to open a new window or tab. Requires a full uninstall then re installation of the browser.
That's just beyond annoying
Same thing here, tried this on two machine now both Windows 7 32-bit and Windows 8.1 64-bit. Apart from that it's been relatively a smooth and fast browser, very impressed.
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Confirned again here. Probably currently the biggest usability issue affecting the browser. Deleting the user data folder works if you don't want to fully un+reinstall. I don't know what file in the user data folder it is, but deleting all your data will work.
EDIT : The file for a Win7 user-only install is "C:\Users<user>\AppData\Local\Vivaldi\User Data\Default\Current Session". Deleting this file fixed the problem for me.</user>
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The following code crashes Vivaldi:<br /><br />// โ-- edited, placed complete code casing the CTD ----------<br /><br />printWindow = window.open("", "Print Dial", "width=800,height=600");<br /> printWindow.document.write("<html><head><title>Print Dial</title>");<br /> printWindow.document.write('</head><body style="text-align: center; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">');<br /> printWindow.document.write('<svg style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"' + "</svg>");<br /> printWindow.document.write("<br><br>Generated using DialMaker</body></html>");<br /> printWindow.document.close();<br /> printWindow.focus();<br /> printWindow.print();<br /> printWindow.close();
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When open menu on two-monitors system menu opens on another monitor. It's uncomfortably.
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