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[-] theshatterstone54@feddit.uk 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Vivaldi's theming feels... broken for me, so I can't really see myself switching to it. I should mention, however, that Vivaldi is my only real option if something happens to Floorp. What can I say, I like my workspaces on desktop, bottom tab bar on mobile, and good sync across devices.

Edit: Full list of reasons:

No way to have bookmarks only show on a new tab

Inconsistent tab bar view (super compact and good-looking when window is maximised, but has pointless, inconsistent and weird gaps across parts of the top and bottom of tab bar otherwise)

No way to completely disable panel and all its features

Optional: No way (that I could find) to disable/hide speed dial Fix: switch back to using Tabliss

No way (that I could find) to fully disable/remove the Vivaldi button

Vivaldi settings sync saves and syncs only so much, so things like custom keybinds within Vivaldi (like switching from Ctrl to Alt for the modifier for tab switching) won't be saved

[-] skeezix@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Floorp is made by 3 guys in a basement. Dont count on it being around.

[-] theshatterstone54@feddit.uk 3 points 6 months ago

If they go, I'm forking it and maintaining it myself (or finding extensions to replicate the workspaces behaviour). I can't see my desktop browsing experience without workspaces anymore.

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