Vivaldi, the most customizable browser for power users, debuts features that make browsing more personal than ever before. Version 1.10, released today, lets users decide how they want their Start Pages to look, feel and perform. Another addition is the ability to dock Developer Tools.
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Start Pages customization
While default startup or new tab pages in most browsers offer little customization, Vivaldi gives users the power to personalize them exactly the way they want. Start Pages in Vivaldi work as dashboards with easy access to favorite websites, bookmarks and in-depth history overview.
At the core of Vivaldi's Start Page are Speed Dials displaying thumbnail galleries of bookmarks. Users can add multiple Speed Dials to their Start Page and use these to organize and collect links to their favorite web pages. Thumbnails are generated by default, but with the latest update, users can replace them with custom images or animated GIFs to create the desired look.
With this release of Vivaldi browser, users can choose how many columns of thumbnails they want per Speed Dial – or turn off the maximum number altogether, in which case the thumbnails will fill in all available space. Windows users can also use their desktop wallpaper as the Start Page background for a seamless browsing experience.
Developer Tools, now docked
Vivaldi's developers has informed me also, about another highlight of the release for the developer community: It's the ability to dock Developer Tools. Previous versions of Vivaldi only allowed Developer Tools to be opened in a separate window. With the latest release, users can dock the Developer Tools at the bottom or on either side of the screen to inspect elements, test and debug code and more.
More features
While working on some of the bigger features, the Vivaldi team continues improving every part of the browser with feedback and testing from a passionate community of power users. New features and improvements of the new browser version include:
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- Sorting of Downloads in the Side Panel by name, size, date added and date finished, as well as manually.
- Toggle image visibility from the View menu or via configurable keyboard shortcut.
- Quick Commands improvements for users that like to control everything in their browser from their keyboard. The Quick Commands menu lets users navigate to tabs, find search terms, filter lists of available commands and much more.
- Address Bar dropdown list can now exclude bookmarks and typed history.
- Controlling new tabs via third-party extensions with additional functionality, such as productivity tools or reminders.
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How may one de-activate Vivaldi "Start Page" and start browser with one's own preferred URL? Seem unable to do this.