![]() ![]() User Account Control prompts now look different, but their functionality hasn’t changed. I haven’t experienced any new problems, and it seems to have resolved at least one annoying networking problem left over from the previous build. I’ve been running build 14342 for a few days now on my test PC. I’m still optimistic about Vivaldi, but for now I’m only using it experimentally. Meanwhile, I’ve switched back to Firefox. ![]() I started using the snapshot versions in the hope that I’d get some relief from the problems I mentioned, but instead ran into even more problems. Vivaldi’s developers seem to be aware of these issues, and have been working on them in developer ‘snapshot’ versions of the browser. The right-click context menu for images doesn’t include a ‘Properties’ option. ![]() There’s no way to edit bookmarks directly in the bookmark toolbar. Hovering the mouse over a bookmark doesn’t show the full URL. from the address bar to the bookmark sidebar) doesn’t work. The bookmark editor is extraordinarily clunky, which is surprising, given that it should be a simple feature to code.Ī lot of basic functionality that I take for granted in Firefox and other browsers is still missing from Vivaldi. The Vivaldi developers have apparently failed to grasp that links should behave differently, depending on their context. ![]() The biggest problem is Vivaldi’s inconsistent and confusing handling of links, bookmarks, and tabs. I used Vivaldi as my main web browser for a month, and while there’s a lot to like, I found I had to change the way I work to get around its limitations and problems. ![]()
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