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Great - there are a lot of customisation options, as you'll discover, and they keep adding new ones all the time.
It seems that I might be switching to Vivaldi. It's not because I am all "coo-coo for coca-puffs" about it, but I do not like the route that Waterfox is taking, and I can make Vivaldi very close to how i like it. The only thing that I can't really stand is the side panel. But it needs to be.
The settings are MANY, (sometimes confusing) and I don't really need them. I feel more comfortable editing .css to my taste.
It seems that I might be switching to Vivaldi. It's not because I am all "coo-coo for coca-puffs" about it, but I do not like the route that Waterfox is taking, and I can make Vivaldi very close to how i like it. The only thing that I can't really stand is the side panel. But it needs to be.
The settings are MANY, (sometimes confusing) and I don't really need them. I feel more comfortable editing .css to my taste.
Here is the obligatory screenshot.
Great stuff! I find with browsers, like with many pieces of software, as long as the large majority of features are good and workable, it's worth keeping. I'm not a massive fan of the side panel, but it can be easily toggled with F4.
Great stuff! I find with browsers, like with many pieces of software, as long as the large majority of features are good and workable, it's worth keeping. I'm not a massive fan of the side panel, but it can be easily toggled with F4.
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Originally Posted by enorbet
That's pretty great looking. Nice job.
Thanks!
After putting it on my daily driver, it looks the same sans the vivaldi button and the titlebar is now in Cinnamon flavour.
I would like to figure out if there is some way to back up my settings, or else I need to set it up one more time and write down everything I did. The only thing that I changed via css (my preferred method) is getting rid of the start page navigation bar.
Sidenote:
The color scheme I chose for Vivaldi is to (closely) match with the Cinnamon DE.
After putting it on my daily driver, it looks the same sans the vivaldi button and the titlebar is now in Cinnamon flavour.
I would like to figure out if there is some way to back up my settings, or else I need to set it up one more time and write down everything I did. The only thing that I changed via css (my preferred method) is getting rid of the start page navigation bar.
If you register for a Vivaldi account, this will allow some of your settings to be saved and synced between machines such as bookmarks, speed dial, appearance etc [speed dial wallpaper is linked to machine though, and not synced]. I think extensions are saved too. You can select which data is synced and there is an option for encryption. Your account info will then appear in the top right like in the attached. More info is under 'Sync' in the settings.
Last edited by Lysander666; 10-26-2019 at 10:43 AM.
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