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Old 07-04-2023, 06:19 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by droopy View Post
Vivaldi is based on chromium. i don't think chrom* based browsers let you customize the way I can with Firefox, where I can create and then edit userchrome.css.
That's true, but Vivaldi provides a lot of ways to customize. For example, you can go to settings and move your tabs to the right, left, top or bottom. Also, like the old Opera, it has email built-in to the browser. So there's a lot of Vivaldi provided customizations available. At one point Firefox would allow you to get rid of the tab bar when only one window was open. And later there were add-ons that would allow you to do that (which, as far as I can see, all fell by the wayside). Now I achieve this by putting a few lines in the userChrome.css. But if the option was still built-in, that's what I would use.
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