Posted on 01/31/2021 4:39:57 PM PST by daniel1212
with the safety off and fully primed.
I never have enough tabs open to even think of grouping or stacking them.
Sos Opera, and Edge, and Vivaldi.
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Thanks to daniel1212 for the ping!
Hard to imagine.
bfl
Actually I have been a regular poster (over 20k) since 2015 till present, by the grace of God, but most often in the RM.
Man alive, you must have had 15 toolbars! FF had an extension that provided multiple one under one menu.
[[As for options, I am not sure if Chrome even enables Ctrl+Tab toggle btwn most recently opened tabs yet.]]
That’s what easystroke for linux is for (Yes, horrible name- cool app though) its a mouse gesture program- very handy, quick
I quickly toggle between open tabs using right mouse button press and diagonal up left, or right to go from tab to tab- right diagonal down to close a tab and ‘s’ (or whTEVER LETTER YOU ASSIGN) to close down computer, “C” Top open calculator- a ton of stuff you can do- once you get used to it ya don’t wanna live without it
Dang!
My Desktop is nearly full of icons; and now I can cram more stuff on my browser screen as well!
That does it. I’m gonna lay out the bucks for a 42” monitor!
Bingo!
Looks like a heavenly screen used by saints to keep track of all the incoming prayers per second!
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Vivaldi? Never heard of it....How secure is it?................
It's a new one to me also. It's apparently from the folks who made Opera, which is an excellent browser but which was recently redone with Chromium (Like Edge, Brave, Chrome).
No idea about security, at least so far.
I know you open lots of tabs sometimes. Can you get by with 8GB memory or is 16GB much more needed? My new computer only has 8 -—my old one had 16GB.
I use Chrome and Brave and use session buddy to quickly close out tabs when I get 200 tabs or so.
Vivaldi has mouse gestures, but that is a poor substitute for not allowing Ctrl+Tab toggle btwn most recently opened tabs as an option which IIRC Chrome does not.
Actually the desktop is akin to a parking lot of trucks with only a few that you regularly use, and that about once once a day, while a browser full of tabs is like a tool box or paint palette of many different items you want handy to complete a project. Suppose you are interested in many articles from the daily FR feed and other sources that you want to read and maybe post on, and are also doing research on many topics, as well as comparing prices btwn vendors for shopping, etc. Having them all handy and distinguishable as seen in my image greatly speeds up the work. Thank God.
Open vivaldi://experiments in the browser address bar
Enable the option "Allow for using CSS modifications"
Open the Appearance section in Settings
Look for Custom UI Modifications and hit Slect folder and navigate to the location you want to place your custom.css file in, but choose a place outside the Vivaldi folder (which normally is %LOCALAPPDATA%\Vivaldi). Remember this location.
Close down Vivaldi and go to that location and right click and choose New>text document, and then name it custom.css Make sure that .css is the extension.
Then copy and paste the coding from here inside it. Then modify it for ver. 3.6 according to here. Save the file and launch Vivaldi.
May all we do be done to the glory of God.
The CEO of Vivaldi did not kill Opera, the company was taken over by a Chinese consortium who killed the original Opera. That is why Jón S. von Tetzchner is developing Vivaldi with his own resources to replace the old Opera
Indeed,
In November 2016, the original Norwegian owner sold his stake in Opera Software company to a Chinese consortium named Golden Brick Capital Private Equity Fund I Limited Partnership for $600 million.[46][47][48]... Versions with the Blink layout engine have been criticized by some users for missing features such as UI customization, and for abandoning Opera Software's own Presto layout engine.[92][93][94][95] Despite that, versions with the Blink layout engine have been noted for being fast and stable, for handling the latest web standards and for having a better website compatibility and a modern-style user interface.[96][97][98] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_(web_browser)#History)
You should have 16GB and a SSD. For me with 32GB right now with 5 browsers and around 600 tabs open (leaving s lot on the "table" that I want handy) and 2 Bible programs documents on 2 word pros and a email client and other programs, memory usage is 45% but it grows. Restarting a browser restores RAM so I need to do so sometimes, since I rarely shutdown the PC, just put it to sleep.
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