Vivaldi 6.0 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2979.9/10
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@derDay with the last 2 snapshots my feeds are not shown in the panel, they are only in the settings. So maybe you are lucky.
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@vandorrr
there are others, who have the same problem as you (my problem is another one ) -
Friday, a good day for that
CVE-2023-2136
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@npro We'll be fine, just fine. Just make sure you're protected
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@Pathduck I've put 4 of them on top of each other, as those reports surely mean head instead of heap. Typos go unnoticed all the time. I hope I'm good.
(https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2023/04/stable-channel-update-for-desktop_18.html)
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When tab is selected the tab name is not longer has a
3 dotsfading effect in the end. It doesn't look good:Is it a known issue?
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@Stardust Yeah, noticed that too. Don’t know why the ellipsis is not in use. You could stop using the tab bar
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@Stardust That's weird, I've never seen the
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there. The default is a subtle dimming of the text.In fact, it's right there in the code:
.tab-position .tab .title { -webkit-mask-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(180deg, transparent 0, #fff 12px);
In your image, the text cuts off abruptly, like there's something else interfering. Maybe custom CSS? Or is there a setting for that?
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@luetage said in Vivaldi 6.0 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2979.9/10:
@Stardust Yeah, noticed that too. Don’t know why the ellipsis is not in use.
ellipsis?
You could stop using the tab bar
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@Pathduck said in Vivaldi 6.0 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2979.9/10:
The default is a subtle dimming of the text.
Yup, text should fade in the end ! Thanks for the screenshot!
In your image, the text cuts off abruptly, like there's something else interfering. Maybe custom CSS? Or is there a setting for that?
no custom CSS. I see you don't have this problem?
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@Pathduck @Stardust The difference you are missing here is the platform you're each using.
There is a Chromium/graphics driver bug that causes graphical corruption on several Intel GPUs on Linux. The
-webkit-mask-image
filter used by the subtle dimming effect on tabs triggers this corruption to occur in Vivaldi, and it was a very commonly-reported issue. As a workaround for this problem, Linux builds currently get the ellipsis instead. Unfortunately it's not possible to target this workaround just at specific GPUs. -
@thomasp said in Vivaldi 6.0 RC 1 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2979.9/10:
The difference you are missing here is the platform you're each using.
I am on Solus Budgie, X11, Mutter.
I tested on 2 different PCs with Nvidia and AMD GPUs.thanks for explanation!
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@thomasp Thanks for the explanation. I guess that explains all the weird "my tab titles are messed up" topics we've seen
Apparently, Chromium does not support regular
mask-image
, it needs the vendor extensionDear Intel,
Please stop making crappy graphics drivers.Best regards,
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@thomasp The problem wasn’t the ellipsis itself, but that it is only deployed for inactive tabs. The workaround should also be applied to the active tab.
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i know how this game works --wir-- but still, it'll be nice to get the next snapshot soon with chromium 112.0.5615.137 or later, for CVE-2023-2136.
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And it's here - a brand new Snapshot for Desktop is ready for you to download!