@Vivaldi I use most of these almost every day, so it’s hard to choose... But Workspaces has to be the thing I use the very most. It’s so nice to be able to separate my regular tabs from different programming projects and different games.
Web Panels are great too, though I use them as more of a side-mounted bookmark bar (using middle click)!
@Vivaldi None of the biggies have mouse gestures built in, and they're second-nature to me after first discovering them in Opera so many years ago. It feels silly to need a kludgy extension for something that should be fundamental interface element.
@Vivaldi from those listed, tab tiling is the one I use the most, but overall I think it's the screen capture feature, very practical & useful (may suggest adding a record a gif feature to it), then I would say the Notes feature. And also the custom search engine/websites we could add with an alias with a simple right-click on most search boxes
Recently, Workspaces have deeply impacted the way I browse & manage my tabs (as tiling & stacks before)
But Vivaldi's overall and seemingly endless configurability is at least as important + Sync, Quick Command, UI custo (fonts/text-size ❤️), themes. Even Mail & Notes modules are slowly growing on me.
Not forgetting the no-tracking policy, if it is to be considered a feature?
Simply put, Vivaldi itself is my all-time favorite feature 😍 👍
@Vivaldi Tab stacks is currently the best. Tab tiling for 2 tabs and web panels are great, but tab tiling for more than 2 tabs and web panels lack flexibility of customisation, (tab tiling, ideally, indefinite and arbitrary splits like in ViM and Emacs editors). Quick commands is also great.
@Vivaldi Nowadays it's tab stacks, but I have to give a shout out to tab tiling. Being able to have multiple tabs displayed at once is what sold me on the browser.
I even went so far as to develop some work monitoring tools that would scale their display down, then I could display four or five of them side-by-side to easily keep an eye on data processing. It worked great!
@Vivaldi
Speeddial!
It was the main feature for which I started with Opera (I think 7.0, long time ago!) and using Vivaldi now.
I know there are other browsers with some sort of speeddial but to my surprise, closing the last tab is closing the whole browser! That's not what I want! For that I use the red cross in the upper right corner.😊
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