Google Maps is blurry only on Vivaldi?
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@Hadden89 said in Google Maps is blurry only on Vivaldi?:
@RasheedHolland Tried to remove service workers
vivaldi://serviceworker-internals
, cache and cookies (for business insider)?I have checked it out, and I removed them, so far so good. But I shouldn't have upgraded, because I just noticed that another problem with the bookmarking system has gotten worse. You see why I chose to stay with Vivaldi 5.6? Now I have another problem to solve.
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@Hadden89 said in Google Maps is blurry only on Vivaldi?:
@RasheedHolland Agree. But is not what webmonsters do. They might send broken content or inhibit the site if the chromium version is even slightly older than what chrome decides to be the stable branch, so falling too much behind is generally not a good idea: just cherry pick your updates like now but a bit more frequently.
Vivaldi 6.1 is 6.0 SP1 but don't tell too much into the wild (good build)LOL, Vivaldi 6.1 is actually a complete disaster for me, it keeps crashing as soon as I want to bookmark some site, or as soon as I want to sort my bookmarks. So now I will try to configure Vivaldi 5.7 which I luckily installed as a standalone version. So I will have to reinstall my extensions, import my bookmarks and passwords and reconfigure my settings, what a waste of time. I feel like Vivaldi's quality is going down, not good at all.
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@DoctorG said in Google Maps is blurry only on Vivaldi?:
@RasheedHolland Satellite view has on Vivaldi 6.1.3035.204 same sharpness as Edge 105, both Windows 11 22H2.
Could be a graphics driver optimisation, a extension or internal setting (see vivaldi://flags) on your side which cause a difference.
Well, you won't believe it, but I decided to disable Hardware Acceleration because of trying to troubleshoot why Viv 6.4 is being less snappy, and this solved the problem with Google Maps being blurry.
Apparently on Edge this feature was disabled as well and as soon as I enable it, it has the exact same problem as Vivaldi. The problem is that 3D mode won't work at all, so I have no choice but to enable it again. Seems like it's something that Google Maps should fix. Or it should be fixed in Chromium's Blink engine.