Drag tab to new window
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@Jonatino This feature has been functional for years.
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@Ayespy oh I must've been mistaken as to what this issue is reporting. My issue is that tabs that have been dragged off don't create a new window right away, so you are unable to use features like aero snap in windows 10 to control the size of the window until you stop dragging the tab.
Video example of Brave/Chrome vs Vivaldi behavior:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/18f4npftykcxqkh/2020-01-21_12-42-00.mp4In Brave/Chrome I can drag a tab off and snap it to the top of my desktop to maximize the window. This all happens in one single click/interaction/gesture because torn off tabs are treated as a real window. In Vivaldi, you need to drag the tab off, drop it anywhere on your desktop, grab the new window and then snap it.
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@Jonatino Under the Menu button, under Help, is an option to report a bug. You should report this as a bug.
Fair warning, it may be very difficult to fix. Vivaldi windows are not native to the UI. That's one reason a Vivaldi tab drag has a delay in creating a new window. Other browsers use native IU elements to create their windows. Hence, they can use features like snap because their windows are PART of the UI. In Vivaldi, the window is an HTML object, which is why it is possible to make it so customizable/conformable, unlike other browsers. To try to integrate it directly into UI functions may be a challenge.
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