Workspaces and Customization
The new version of Vivaldi for desktop computers introduces two major innovations: workspaces and element customization.
Workspaces provide a new way to organize work within the browser. With this feature, users can gather tabs in various workspaces and easily switch between them. For example, it is possible to create a workspace named “Studies” and group only the tabs related to this activity. When a workspace is selected in Vivaldi, other windows are hidden to promote focus and productivity in the chosen space.
Different categories can be created to structure activities and work processes within the browser. Workspaces can also be used in combination with other existing features in Vivaldi, such as screen sharing to display the list of tabs in a list or grid format.
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User Interface Customization
Version 6.0 of Vivaldi also offers numerous customization options for the interface, allowing users to modify the theme, background, toolbar, icons, and buttons to fully adapt the browser’s appearance to their preferences.
Visual changes can be made through the browser’s settings, under the “Themes” section. In addition to the provided theme options, users can import images to customize the icons and buttons of their choice.
According to the developers, these improvements were designed to make browsing more personalized and efficient.
This article was written based on information provided by the technology news site Canaltech here.