boomgetchopped3 posted...
thats weird
Yeah their logo is "better is simpler" or something like that. Apparently there are two main ways to organize tabs - you have a Space, which is like a new window altogether with its own set of tabs, and then you have Folders in that space that you can store pages (so I guess that *is* like bookmarks, just in a different format), and then there are just the loose tabs themselves.
Also clicking on the URL at the top of the window does open up a search bar that you can use to... well, search or type in a new URL.
I do like the fact that you see more of the page but I think I can achieve the same with Vivaldi.
There is browser compartmentalization baked in to it, sort of like Container Tabs in Firefox. You can create a "New Profile" and assign profiles to different Spaces with different settings. So maybe one Space you keep tabs and stuff available for longer but another Profile/Space will reset when you close. And of course different Profiles = different active sessions on pages, different history, different saved cookies. It's not a bad set up I guess but I still kind of prefer how Firefox does it with the Container Tabs.
Within the Profile settings you have... a few Search options, you can change the default Download location, and there's a link to the expanded settings page that looks like a 100% copy of the Chrome settings pages.
There's also a new default search engine available - Perplexity - which I don't see as an option by default in Firefox or Vivaldi.
Also just got a new splash page from Vivaldi, they've updated even more stuff lol.
The transparency settings on the window are annoying as shit though. Just a weird contrast between the title bar and the tab section, which is like frosted glass, and a regular opaque website.