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  1. Tip #755

    Open a folder full of bookmarks with Quick Commands.

    Starting to work on a project and need to open a bunch of bookmarks? Instead of opening the necessary links one by one, open them all in one go with the help of Quick Commands.

    To open all bookmarks in a folder:

    1. Open Quick Commands.
    2. Start typing the bookmark folder’s name.
    3. Click on the suggestion in the “Open All Bookmarks in Folder” section.

    #bookmarks #quickCommands #Vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser

    https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-755/

  2. Tip #700

    クイックコマンドの検索結果からメモ管理機能でメモを開く方法

    クイックコマンド はメモを開くのに便利な方法です。メモのタイトルかメモ内の語句をを入力するだけで、メモを探し出せます。デフォルトではメモは メモパネル で開きますが、代わりに メモ管理機能 で表示して編集することも可能です。

    メモ管理機能でメモを開くには:

    1. 設定 > クイックコマンド > クイックコマンドオプション に移動する
    2. 「メモ管理機能でメモを開く」を有効にする

    #Notes #QuickCommands #vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser

    https://vivaldi.com/ja/blog/tips/desktop-tips/tip-700/

  3. Tip #700

    Open notes from Quick Commands’ search results in the Notes Manager.

    Quick Commands are a great way to open your notes. Just enter the note’s title or even just a word in the note to find the right one. By default, the note will open in the Notes Panel, but if you prefer to view and edit your notes in the Notes Manager, you can do that too.

    To open notes in the Notes Manager:

    1. Go to Settings > Quick Commands > Quick Command Options.
    2. Enable “Open Notes in Notes Manager”.

    #Notes #QuickCommands #vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser

    https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-700/

  4. Tip #613

    Try out the different ways you can search open tabs and switch to them.

    With amazing tab management features, the Vivaldi browser is a tab hoarder’s paradise. In this tip, we list all the ways you can search for open tabs and switch to them.

    • Start typing the tab’s name or URL in the Address Field and click on “Switch to this Tab” in the Open Tabs section in the Address Field drop-down menu.
    • Open Quick Commands and start typing the tab’s name or URL. In the Tabs section, click on the tab you want to view.
    • Open the Windows Panel and start typing the tab’s name or URL in the search field at the top of the panel. (Double)-click on the tab you want to switch to.

    #addressBar #quickCommands #tabs #windowPanel

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-613/

  5. Tip #560

    Change the active tab’s location on the Tab Bar with Keyboard Shortcuts.

    If the order of tabs on the Tab Bar is important to you, then you might be familiar with dragging tabs to reorder them. But did you know that you can also use Keyboard Shortcuts to do it?

    To move the active tab:

    • Backward, i.e. to the left or up use Ctrl/⌘ + Shift + Page ↑.
    • Forward, i.e to the right or down use Ctrl/⌘ + Shift + Page ↓.

    You can also type “Move Active Tab Backward/Forward” in Quick Commands.

    #keyboardShortcuts #quickCommands #tabs

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-560/

  6. Tip #559

    Create a shortcut for toggling dark mode for web pages on and off.

    Through Settings > Appearance > Website Appearance, you can choose to display all websites in dark mode all the time. Even if a website hasn’t provided a dark option for their website, you can have Vivaldi create it for them by forcing dark mode to be used. But occasionally even dark mode lovers need to turn on the lights temporarily. That’s where shortcuts come in handy.

    To toggle dark mode on and off with shortcuts:

    Quick Commands

    1. Open Quick Commands.
    2. Type “Toggle Force a dark mode on all websites’.
    3. Press “Enter”.

    For the following you first need to create the shortcut.

    Keyboard Shortcuts

    1. Go to Settings > Keyboard > View.
    2. Find “Toggle Force a dark mode on all websites’.
    3. Focus on the input field next to it and press the key combination you want to use as the shortcut.

    Mouse Gestures

    1. Go to Settings > Mouse > Gesture Mapping.
    2. Click on “New Gesture: and find “Toggle Force a dark mode on all websites”.
    3. Click “Next”.
    4. While holding down the left mouse buttton, draw the gesture in the red box.
    5. Click “Save Gesture”

    Toolbar button

    1. Go to Settings > Quick Commands > Command Chains.
    2. Click on “Add Command Chain”.
    3. Give the chain a name.
    4. For Command 1 select “Toggle Force a dark mode on all websites”.
    5. Go to Vivaldi menu > View > Customize Toolbar.
    6. Select Command Chains from the dropdown menu.
    7. Drag the new chain to a toolbar of your choice.

    Context menu

    1. Go to Settings > Appearance > Menu.
    2. Select the menu you want to add the command to. For example Web Page > Page.
    3. From the Commands menu, search for “Toggle Force a dark mode on all websites”.
    4. Drag it to the Content column on the right.

    Use the newly created shortcuts whenever you want to switch between light and dark mode.

    #commandChains #keyboardShortcuts #menu #mouseGestures #quickCommands #webPages

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-559/

  7. Tip #541

    Skip to the right section in Quick Commands with Keyboard Shortcuts.

    In Quick Commands you’ll find your open and recently closed TabsBookmarks, History, Page Actions, a list of available commands in Vivaldi, Command Chains, and more. You can scroll with your mouse or use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the available options and search results. Depending on what you’re looking for that can take time, so it’s best to just skip to the right section.

    To move between sections in Quick Commands, hold down the Alt key while using the  down and up arrow keys.

    #keyboardShortcuts #quickCommands

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-541/

  8. Tip #518

    Move the active tab to a different Workspace using Command Chains.

    You can find Keyboard Shortcuts for numerous actions in your Vivaldi browser and with Command Chains you can make many more. For example, you can create a chain for moving the active tab to a different Workspace and bind it to a Keyboard Shortcut and Mouse Gesture of your choice. You can also type the chain’s name in Quick Commands and even add a custom button on one of the toolbars to execute the chain on click.

    To create a command chain for moving the active tab to a different workspace:

    1. Go to Settings > Quick Commands > Command Chains.
    2. Click on “Add Command Chain”.
    3. Give the new chain a name.
    4. Enter the following commands.
      Use the “Add Command” button in the top right corner of the first command to add the next one.
      • Focus Address Field
      • Delay (100)
      • Copy
      • Delay (1000)
      • Close Tab
      • Switch to Workspace #
      • New Tab
      • Delay (100)
      • Paste and Go
    5. Go to Settings > Keyboard > Workspaces and/or Settings > Mouse > New Gesture and find the chain you created.
    6. Give the new chain a shortcut.
    7. Go to a page you want to move and use the shortcut to test your new Command Chain.
    8. Create the chain for each Workspace you have.

    #commandChains #keyboardShortcuts #mouseGestures #quickCommands #tabs #workspaces

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-518/

  9. Tip #418

    Press “R” to fetch the latest Calendar events from online calendar accounts.

    Vivaldi Calendar checks for updates from the online calendar accounts you’ve added to Vivaldi every 10 minutes. You can also trigger updates manually. When you have single-key Keyboard Shortcuts enabled, the easiest option is to just press the R key and you’ll be up to date.

    In true Vivaldi fashion, there are other ways to update the calendar:

    • In the main Calendar view, open the Calendar’s menu in the top left corner and select “Refresh”.
    • Click on the Calendar button on the Status Bar, go to the Accounts tab, and click “Refresh”.
    • Type “Refresh Calendar” in Quick Commands.
    • Create a Mouse Gesture for the action.

    #calendar #keyboardShortcuts #mouseGestures #quickCommands #shortcuts

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-418/

  10. Tip #323

    Use search filters in Quick Commands to find exactly what you’re looking for.

    You can narrow down your search in Quick Commands by entering a search filter in front of your search term. Here’s how:

    1. Open Quick Commands  (F2 / ⌘ E).
    2. Type in the search filter:
      • Bookmarks – bookmark:
      • Notes – note:
      • Open and Closed Tabs – tab:
      • Browsing History – history:
      • Commands – command:
      • Page Actions – action:
      • Workspaces – workspace:
    3. Enter the search keyword(s).
    4. Use your keyboard’s arrow keys + Enter or click on the result you want.

    For example, the search filter “history: Vivaldi” will search the term “Vivaldi” in History. The search filter “note: cake” will search your Notes for the word “cake.”

    It’s also possible to use shorter keywords like bkm: (bookmark), tb: (tab), cmd: (command) and other alternative search terms derived using regular expression.

    #quickCommands

    https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-323/

  11. Tip #323

    Use search filters in Quick Commands to find exactly what you’re looking for.

    You can narrow down your search in Quick Commands by entering a search filter in front of your search term. Here’s how:

    1. Open Quick Commands  (F2 / ⌘ E).
    2. Type in the search filter:
      • Bookmarks – bookmark:
      • Notes – note:
      • Open and Closed Tabs – tab:
      • Browsing History – history:
      • Commands – command:
      • Page Actions – action:
      • Workspaces – workspace:
    3. Enter the search keyword(s).
    4. Use your keyboard’s arrow keys + Enter or click on the result you want.

    For example, the search filter “history: Vivaldi” will search the term “Vivaldi” in History. The search filter “note: cake” will search your Notes for the word “cake.”

    It’s also possible to use shorter keywords like bkm: (bookmark), tb: (tab), cmd: (command) and other alternative search terms derived using regular expression.

    #quickCommands

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-323/

  12. Tip #317

    Switch to a tab in a different Workspace swiftly with Quick Commands.

    Workspaces are an excellent way to divide tabs into groups to focus on one topic at a time. There are several ways to open a different workspace and one of the tabs in it, such as via the Tab Bar or Window Panel. But another quick way of switching to a specific tab in a different workspace is using Quick Commands.

    To switch tabs using Quick Commands:

    1. Open Quick Commands (F2 / ⌘ E).
    2. Start typing the web page’s name or URL.
    3. Select the tab you want to switch to.

    #quickCommands #tabs #workspaces

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-317/

  13. Tip #296

    Open links from Quick Commands in a New Tab.

    Quick Commands allow you to search everything in Vivaldi – Bookmarks, open Tabs, commands, etc. You can also open web links through Quick Commands by entering the URL and pressing Enter. By default, the link will open in the active tab, but if you prefer to open the link in a new tab:

    1. Go to Settings > Quick Commands > Quick Command Options.
    2. Enable “Open Links in New Tab”.

    #quickCommands

    https://tips.vivaldi.net/tip-296/