Vivaldi browser v1.10 released, with docked dev tools and new Startpage options
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Re: Vivaldi browser v1.10 released, with docked dev tools and new Startpage options
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#4It could be implemented as simply as having site/tab specific minimum text size option that could be bound to ctrl+mouse wheel.
Re: Vivaldi browser v1.10 released, with docked dev tools and new Startpage options
#5The only thing unique to Firefox that I really miss about in other browsers is the ability to zoom text only and leave images untouched. It will break layouts but I prefer my pictures crisp. I wish any other browser implemented it but no such luck. It could be implemented as simply as having site/tab specific minimum text size option that could be bound to ctrl+mouse wheel.
Is that what you mean? You can set the font to max 24pt (on macOS anyway) and images are untouched.
Re: Vivaldi browser v1.10 released, with docked dev tools and new Startpage options
#6The only thing unique to Firefox that I really miss about in other browsers is the ability to zoom text only and leave images untouched. It will break layouts but I prefer my pictures crisp. I wish any other browser implemented it but no such luck. It could be implemented as simply as having site/tab specific minimum text size option that could be bound to ctrl+mouse wheel.
Vivaldi has a setting for limiting the minimum font size under Settings > Webpages > Fonts (screenshot: https://cl.ly/1h2N0Y3a3w0s ). Is that what you mean? You can set the font to max 24pt (on macOS anyway) and images are untouched.
Re: Vivaldi browser v1.10 released, with docked dev tools and new Startpage options
#7Taking notes related to pages is something I always wanted while browsing. This one is great because you are also able to attach screenshots/files.
Tab stacking: cool new way to group and organize my tabs by context.
And it comes with other useful extensions natively, like screenshots and adblocker. I'll try it for awhile and see how it goes.
If it was open-source, it would be perfect. I wouldn't want to be left in the cold if the project fails...