Same old New Window now opens faster – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3062.3
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Vivaldi enables the “Browser windows in Portal” experiment by default: an underlying change to how Vivaldi handles multiple windows.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Linu74
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Second, should have been first.. but spent some time trying to parse the title of the blog...
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3rd!!!! Woo Hoo!
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4th updated, much faster window opening
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@olli: It’ super-easy to parse! [The] Same old New Window [as before] now opens faster [than before]. Grammarly says it should be comprehendible.
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This is my first time releasing a snapshot including all our internal processes. Did I do it right?
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@daniel Yepp, very nice
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If speeddial has a background image the window creation is noticeably slower. Only for me?
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@DoctorG Seems to open just as fast for me, with or without a background image.
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finally portals arrive
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@daniel said in Same old New Window now opens faster – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3062.3:
Grammarly says it should be comprehendible.
The computer says no.
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I noticed an issue when maximizing a window. But it does not seem to relate to the new Portals feature. I tried changing the experiments setting and it happens both times. So maybe it is just something I hadn't noticed before. I noticed it with opening a new window, but it seems to have the same effect with only 1 window open.
This might sound confusing. When double-clicking the tab bar to maximize a window, the window will maximize, but also open the speed dial that is located where you double-clicked.
Here's how I reproduce it:
1 - Have a window open, unmaximized.
2 - Open Speed Dial page so that the Speed Dials are visible.
3 - Drag the window down so that the tab bar is aligned with where a row of Speed Dials will end up when the window is maximized.
4 - Move your mouse to the tab bar so that the mouse is aligned with one of the Speed Dials.
Note - after steps 3 and 4 your mouse cursor should be aligned with one Speed Dial (if you end up too far to the left or right of a speed dial, or above the top row of speed dials, it won't work)
5 - Double-click the tab bar to maximize the window
6 - The window will maximize, but also open the page that the mouse cursor is on after the window maximizes.What I expect should happen is that the window will maximize, but not open the speed dial.
This might also happen with links on a normal page, but I haven't tested. It might just be that it is easier to have your mouse located over speed dials because they are relatively large.
Anyone else confirm?
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Long time user here. Could anybody explain what a portal means in this context? I haven't the faintest idea.
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Why? Not @Ruarí ?
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@daniel Grammarly is completely correct. I comprehended it immediately. However, "comprehendible" is not an English word in common usage. "Comprehensible" is.
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@ugly Confirmed.
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@ugly said in Same old New Window now opens faster – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3062.3:
When double-clicking the tab bar to maximize a window, the window will maximize, but also open the speed dial that is located where you double-clicked.
Yes, I can confirm that.
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