Vivaldi is much better.
https://vivaldi.com
Yes, I think Vivaldi is the best Chromuim-based browser, as long as I can do this:
EASY VIVALDI MULTI-ROW GUIDE
Go into vivaldi://experiments/ and enable “Allow for using CSS modifications”
Use Windows Explorer to create your alternative custom folder.
Go into Vivaldi Settings/Appearance, under “Custom UI Modifications”, and select the alternative custom folder. This allows your customizations to survive updates, at least for now.
In that custom folder (in Windows Explorer) create a text file and rename it “custom.css”. It can’t have any spaces in the name.
In the new .css file copy and paste all the info from nomadic’s Vivaldi forum post here on page 6 (or later if someone updates it?) [https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/442801]. Notice that there is more there than you first see (scroll bar)!
Save (as unicode in Notepad++, it said I would lose info if I didn’t use unicode), and restart Vivaldi.
I will monitor this thread for a few days if anyone wants to help me write this better (maybe I edit it?). But everyone feel free to write/re-write this going forward! Obviously I just rewrote what smarter people here already said. Thanks again, team! - https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/445548
Multiple tab rows as with Firefox hacks is here: https://adamfeuer.com/notes/2021/06/06/multiple-rows-of-tabs-in-firefox-89-proton/ or here https://blog.grebulon.com/multi-row-tabs-in-firefox-71/
I’ve been using Vivaldi (built by the people who built “Opera”) for a long time.
Vivaldi talks about how they’ve bypassed a lot of Chromium stuff but the “help\about” page shows: Chrome/98.0.4758.105. Even the vivaldi://system command doesn’t show Chromium.
Scratchin my head.