Should we really be hating Vivaldi?

Should we really be hating Vivaldi?

Its really not that bad
>customisable
>allows injection of custom CSS/JS
>supports all chrome extensions
>looks semi good OOB
>source code is available online for inspection

Since I'm not a communist and dont think everything in life should be free, why should I not use this as my main browser?

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I really like vivaldi's sidebars and the web panels. I haven't found another browser that really replicates that in a way I like. My only issue is Netflix with Vivaldi on Linux seems to a problem that I'm just too lazy to solve since Netflix works with Chrome fine.

Because waterfox exists

yeah, dont have netflix, so no clue..

Just switched to it today, so far it seems good (which it should be since it basically runs on top of chromium)

How to shrink the icons?

Because it's slow as fuck. Opera, Edge, Chrome and Firefox beat its ass all day every day.

Only thing I like about Vivaldi is the customization, but that's not enough for me to change if it's so slow at rendering sites

Call me a brainlet but I've never really noticed any site loading slowly. Is there a benchmark to see the difference?

>browsing the web with a huge-ass watermark
VIVALDI CONFIRMED FOR ABSOLUTE DOGSHIT BROWSER OMFG

No idea about benchmarks, but I just open literally any site and Vivaldi is always the slowest one. I'll just stick to Opera for the meanwhile

That's just the fucking logo added to the picture
How retarded can you be?

run vivaldi in debug mode, then you can inspect the tabs and menu bar (like regular websites)

then find out the classes, make changes and inject your custom css

To run vivaldi in debug mode, read here
>forum.vivaldi.net/topic/16684/inspecting-vivaldi-s-ui-with-devtools
To inject custom css, read here
>forum.vivaldi.net/topic/10549/modding-vivaldi

here is my css
.tab-position .tab .tab-header {
opacity: .75;
}

.tab-position .tab.active .tab-header {
opacity: .9;
}

#tabs-container.top {
padding-top: 0px !important;
}

.mac.hasfocus.tabs-top #tabs-container {
box-shadow: none !important;

}

#browser.mac .window-buttongroup {
margin-top: 7px;
}

.toolbar-addressbar .button-toolbar svg, .toolbar-mailbar .button-toolbar svg {
width: 20px;
opacity: 0.8;
}
.tab-position .tab.active .tab-header .favicon {
background-color: transparent;
}

Id be using it once i can set up any kind of cloud keyring either provided or private on my own server because i use 3-4 os/pcs at a time and remembering all passwords is pain in the ass. I tried it and really liked it for 3 months then going back to opera.

I use 1password like a good goy and the extension.

protip: you can assign nicknames to bookmark and open the bookmark by just typing the nick in the quickbar

e.g. youtube for me is f2 + yt

next update will have sync
beta already has it

Oh shit really? Now I just need an android version.

>Search Bing

Chrome clone part 850 ...

why not, at lest I dont get censored results.. and I have serach shortcuts anywags g+space google, d+space cuckcuckgo

>Since I'm not a communist and dont think everything in life should be free, why should I not use this as my main browser?

You should be using Chrome, fits your cuck mentality just right.

>source code online
Citation needed

I use Opera never looked back since

chromium has also has all these and isnt a slow piece of shit

>unironically replying to this
VIVALTARDS CONFIRMED FOR ABSOLUTELY STUPID OMFG

>adding watermarks on pics used to shill trashware
A U T I S M
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>chromium has also has all these and isnt a slow piece of shit
go ahead, show me how to change the appearance and default behavior of chromium lol

also, vivaldi is base on chromium, so it cant be much slower (obviously there is an layer on top of chromium, so it is not 100% as responsive, but there is not a big difference either)

apply a patch to the source code obviously

>apply a patch to the source code obviously
yeah sure, waste hours to figure out how and what to do.. then waste hours to compile this shit (also, repeat compiling on every major update)