Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net Reply #50 – 2017-03-05, 20:08:19 Unrelated to the community, but this looks somewhat interesting: https://vivaldi.com/blog/snapshots/a-historic-snapshot-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1-8-770-9/I somewhat recently changed my Vivaldi password from "Meh, Webkit." to a more secure random-generated string. I'd changed my My Opera password to that following either the announcement or the alpha of Opera 15 and I carried it over to Vivaldi.PS My Opera Sync password is something different, no use trying.
Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net Reply #51 – 2017-03-07, 14:43:41 Quote from: Frenzie on 2017-03-05, 20:08:19PS My Opera Sync password is something different, no use trying. Meh
Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net Reply #52 – 2018-03-07, 11:02:45 Ha, I was coached to add a pic to my blog post and now I am featured at Vivaldi.net
Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net Reply #53 – 2018-03-07, 11:48:54 Oddly enough they don't include the relevant meta stuff to make sure it also displays the cool picture when shared on social networks. See, e.g., the Facebook validator.QuoteThe 'og:image' property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.I wrote a half-related blog post about it here: https://fransdejonge.com/2018/03/twitter-and-facebook-dont-support-svg-yet/For my recent frontpage redesign I needed featured pictures, so besides exposing them to my own blog I also made (for now some) of my posts look nicer when shared.Btw, you should check out mankier to explain commands. It's a a very nice way of browsing man pages too: https://www.mankier.com/1/wget And of course explainshell.com but it's less clear imo.
Re: Keeping an eye on Vivaldi.net Reply #54 – 2018-03-07, 12:17:51 Quote from: Frenzie on 2018-03-07, 11:48:54Btw, you should check out mankier to explain commands. It's a a very nice way of browsing man pages too: https://www.mankier.com/1/wget And of course explainshell.com but it's less clear imo.Ah, thanks. I have seen how some people use some sort of automation to unpack their commands, but I did not know what's that thing that automates. It's mankier!