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(10-01-2020, 01:35 PM)rch Wrote: That option is now built into Chromium/Chrome so should also appear in most other Chromium based browsers when they are updated:

chrome://flags/#tab-groups-collapse
I'm aware of that flag.  Tongue
Any specific browser you can reccomend?
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(10-01-2020, 09:02 AM)Robbin Banks Wrote: What would be the closest alternative?...

Sleipnir
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(10-01-2020, 09:02 AM)Robbin Banks Wrote: What would be the closest alternative? Kinza?
i need foldable group tabs or something similar.
vivaldi is always too buggy, yandex and opera doesn't have tab groups..
The new chromium-based Maxthon (M6 using chromium 85), though still in beta, updated every week.
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Alright, so I may have finally gotten GDI rendering to work! still some weird crashes now and then but I'll have them sorted out and have the patches open sourced so there will be no more of this egoistic lazy power hungry closed source bullshit! power to the people!  Biggrin

GDI (+MacType): https://i.imgur.com/fhn8jmN.png
[Image: fhn8jmN.png]

DirectWrite: https://i.imgur.com/RtarGc4.png
[Image: RtarGc4.png]

UPDATE 1: 
I have noticed that the fonts in my implementation look much crisper (better) than on Cent's

MS Edge (Chromium): https://i.imgur.com/bi2Vgsk.png
My GDI implementation: https://i.imgur.com/QiRZbjS.png
CentBrowser: https://i.imgur.com/Nq8rCmr.png

UPDATE 2:
All issues were resolved. the chromium fork will be named GDIChromium and not CentBrowserLite. the CentBrowser team has not reached out.
This marks as the last post from as I am finally departing the CentBrowser community, the only thing that kept me tied to CentBrowser was GDI rendering (#disable-direct-write) but that's no longer.
Best of luck everyone!
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Спасибо создателям CENTа!!!!! Народ, не придирайтесь, радуйтесь, что есть CENT.....!!!!!!!
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(10-02-2020, 04:17 AM)gtanadam Wrote: Alright, so I may have finally gotten GDI rendering to work! still some weird crashes now and then but I'll have them sorted out and have the patches open sourced so there will be no more of this egoistic lazy power hungry closed source bullshit! power to the people!  Biggrin

GDI (+MacType): https://i.imgur.com/fhn8jmN.png
[Image: fhn8jmN.png]

DirectWrite: https://i.imgur.com/RtarGc4.png
[Image: RtarGc4.png]

UPDATE 1: 
I have noticed that the fonts in my implementation look much crisper (better) than on Cent's

MS Edge (Chromium): https://i.imgur.com/bi2Vgsk.png
My GDI implementation: https://i.imgur.com/QiRZbjS.png
CentBrowser: https://i.imgur.com/Nq8rCmr.png

UPDATE 2:
All issues were resolved. the chromium fork will be named GDIChromium and not CentBrowserLite. the CentBrowser team has not reached out.
This marks as the last post from as I am finally departing the CentBrowser community, the only thing that kept me tied to CentBrowser was GDI rendering (#disable-direct-write) but that's no longer.
Best of luck everyone!
Congratulations!
Did you make this product using Chromium 85?
Have you tested displaying Emoji?
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(10-03-2020, 04:18 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Congratulations!
Did you make this product using Chromium 85?
Have you tested displaying Emoji?

Thank you!
I've used Chromium 87, and yeah, emojis are working fine! 

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I tested all suggested browsers: 360 exproler(the more interesting), kinza, sleipnir, maxthon, none is clean as the centbrowser
I hope the next version is released soon. cent so far is the best
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(10-01-2020, 07:13 PM)Robbin Banks Wrote: I'm aware of that flag.  Tongue
Any specific browser you can reccomend?

There's nothing really I'd recommended as none of them contain enough Cent options/features to make the change worth it. The sad part is, I'm pretty sure many Cent users would jump to another browser immediately if there was something around with perhaps 80%-90% of the options/features Cent has and was kept relatively up to update.

I'm just pointing out that option is now built-in as standard and should appear in pretty much any Chromium based browser once it's updated, even Cent. Wink
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(10-04-2020, 08:55 AM)rch Wrote: There's nothing really I'd recommended as none of them contain enough Cent options/features to make the change worth it. The sad part is, I'm pretty sure many Cent users would jump to another browser immediately if there was something around with perhaps 80%-90% of the options/features Cent has and was kept relatively up to update.
Absolutely agreed with rch.

The importance for a browser to have certain options/features is really a personal preference, but the importance of keeping relatively up to date is universal, we couldn't deny that.


I personally always doubt the necessity for Chromium to push out updates so frequently. That makes some smaller developers difficult to follow suit. Though I don't think the browser should always use the latest version of Chromium, however I can't psychologically feel comfortable using a browser that is several versions behind.


Anyway, that's life, isn't it?
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