>installed vivaldi Now what? Is it really THAT better compared to other browsers? My main browser for now is opera
>>108538554Edge, btw.
>>108538554opera is good If you want something different try yandex
>>108538554>Now what?Go to:chrome://flags/#vivaldi-css-modsNow you can use css files to mod the interface, the option will appear in the appearance tab it's called "custom UI modifications"You can separate your css modifications in files as it'll load the whole folder.Way cleaner than firefox userchrome file.
>installed chrome with extra spywarewtf why is it just chrome
>>108538554Usecase for vivaldi
>>108538554press :That should answer your question.
>>108538612Funny thing about /etc/hosts.
>>108538554Yes, but if you don't use its features you won't notice much of a difference. I use the quick notes and the tab tiling all the time. I mostly use the mail client for RSS feeds.
>>108538554learn to use tab stacks and workspaces. vivaldi is great.
>>108540584native chromium tab groups > tab stackstab stacks are cumbersome, clunky, and do not have the same "effectively bookmarks" persistence.
>>108540631Though, you can save a tab stack as a session, or bookmark the tab stack.
>>108538554>>108538577>>108538584Those are chromes with fancy wallpapers and some plugins.
>>108540631you're not entirely wrong. i wish the link between bookmarks and stacks and all was a little more integrated.
>>108540783Tab stacks should just be a fancy gui for tab groups.
>>108538554>installed vivaldi>My main browser for now is opera
Vivaldi chads rise up
>>108538612Chrome based browsers are good too, and we've little rat extension, firefox fucked everything with web-extensions.It went to a point that vivaldi is easier to customize than firefox, and we still have mv2 extensions.We'll see what happens when/if they remove the support, but for now I'd rather use vivaldi than firefox.
https://privacytests.org/why is the chud browser winning
>>108538554vivaldi is made by the original opera devs after they sold opera to the chinese
>>108542878Not all of them, but most of this tests results will change just by clicking a few checkboxes in settings or opening a private window, I'm quite sure it's not even using the current defaults settings on some of the browsers.Otoh, i would love if chromium based browsers will cooperate more so they can share a common, more privacy oriented, base.
>>108542878> <strong>Conflict of Interest statement</strong>: I am an employee of Brave Software, the developer of Brave Browser, which is one of the browsers listed on this site.> While I strive to provide fair and unbiased information, <a href="/about#full-disclosure-and-transparency">my affiliation</a> may influence my perspective.
I prefer to be in safe paws
Harken, goyim, listen to the benchmarks tests and studies!https://eylenburg.github.io/browser_comparison.htm
>>108543498he left brave and was at mozilla before brave
>>108544456These comparisons are insane, I'm in awe.