Vivaldi Web Browser

Started by arxpert, January 30, 2025, 07:27:43 PM

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The best Web Browser for so many reasons.

The best Web Browser that probably no one here has ever heard of.

It has a little bit of an issue when quoting / replying on Forum threads.

I think it would be difficult to describe it in technical terminology, so I opted to just make a screenshot of what it looks like.

https://imgur.com/a/t3wjPwB

Basically in order to reply, you must reply twice. I've found Copy/Paste to be easiest into both top and bottom boxes. However, when doing so, the bottom part makes it into sort of a "run on sentence" type look.

Not as organized as the top would look / what this type of post looks like. It instead pushes it all together instead of breaking it up to help with "sectional readers".

Not sure if it is a Bug. This forum's setup / engine may not have considered Vivaldi. Vivaldi basically is a super Chrome that can do incredible things. It even operates using the Chrome Web Store for Extensions. Same as Chrome. It can sync as well.

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Some Vivaldi attributes that are cool:

A fun example is you can easily watch as many streams as you want (think March Madness where there are 6 streams at the same time going)... It easily can tile them and with 1 click you can do "Active Tab Audio Prioritization" ---> So all you have to do is click the "window" of the stream for the game you want to hear the commentary for and it automatically will mute the other 5 tabs. It is very organized, all 1 click type stuff. On a random night like tonight you can put on some NBA, NCAA streams.

When NFL is going, you can watch Every Game (like league pass) going at the same time... and "double-click" will Full Screen. Escape button or double click out (or the giant middle X) will get you back to the window look.

I often use a screen a lot of the time where I am able to keep track of 12-16 streams at once with no issue.

Instead of manually clicking each one to mute, that is a quick solution. You can do this with 2 tabs of 200. It just comes down to your Internet and computing power really.

Other cool things it can do is Work Related, or you can even turn a normal Browser Window "3D" and put 3D glasses on. There are also cool filters like you would see when cropping a picture on your phone, Greyscale, Sephia etc as well as you can blur out a tab if you want to while listening.

It's just a very dynamic browser. If anyone wants to try it and has questions, I am willing to help anyone.

And BTW ---> The things I brought up... that's like 1% of what the Browser can do. It is really an amazing browser.

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I only read the first sentence.

I like the Brave browser.


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