• calm.like.a.bomb
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      729 days ago

      In fact Opera were more ahead of their times, because they were the first to add tabs and had a lot of features that we now take for granted. I know this because I used Netscape browser (before they were called mozilla) and Opera 4.x at the time.

  • @dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de
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    829 days ago

    For those who want the old tabs back: under settings -> appearance, you can set the ui density to compact (sorry, can’t tell you the exact name, I have my system set to German)

  • Friend of DeSoto
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    528 days ago

    I know all the reasons I should be on Firefox, but I just love Vivaldi so much.

    I’ve been using it for years and have it tuned perfectly for anything I do. It’s feature rich, and fast.

    Occasionally there are apps or even tools in life where you are like holy shit, this is exactly made for how I want to do a task/job.

    My gestures are so ingrained in me, sometimes I catch my hand moving the mouse to perform an action in another unrelated app. My brain notices instantly but can’t stop my hand from trying to do it anyway. It makes me laugh.

    • @Firipu@startrek.website
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      327 days ago

      Yeah, as long as Firefox (or a fork) doesn’t have native gestures, I can’t fulltime swap to it. Gestures addons are not the same. Anyone that used vivaldi (or opera) for any serious length of time knows what I mean.

  • @stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca
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    329 days ago

    Some months ago they completely fucked up their address bar suggestions to the point where I have tried again to move to another browser. I’d prefer them to fix that before updating their UI.

    • @FurtiveFugitive@lemm.ee
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      328 days ago

      How would you say it’s a turd? I assume because it’s still chromium based, but I don’t want to put words in your mouth.

      It’s my browser of choice for my work computer but I do run Firefox at home and on mobile.

      • Corgana
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        328 days ago

        Yeah, chromium based means adblockers cannot work as effectively.

          • Corgana
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            127 days ago

            I found a Vivaldi blog post on this topic from 2022: https://vivaldi.com/blog/manifest-v3-webrequest-and-ad-blockers/

            Will the Vivaldi Ad Blocker be affected by the Manifest V3 changes?

            I made some architectural choices early on that I believe should keep it functional, regardless of the Manifest V3 changes. Of course, there is always a possibility that the underlying Chromium architecture will change now or in the future, forcing us to do some extra work to keep this working. ​> Hopefully, a more in-depth description of the architecture and some of the facts surrounding the Manifest V3 changes should help to show why I believe that our implementation is safe for the time being.

      • @fine_sandy_bottom
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        227 days ago

        There’s a popular phrase “you can’t polish a turd”. The meaning in this case being that if you put a nice UI on chromium it’s still chromium.

          • @fine_sandy_bottom
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            127 days ago

            I’m not going to watch a video about polishing a turd but I assume the turd remains a turd.

            You’ll not I didn’t actually make the claim that its not possible.

  • Nate Cox
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    229 days ago

    Now if only they could add “swipe to go back” to their Linux client. Only thing keeping me off of Vivaldi these days.