Vivaldi 2.0 Released
Looking for a new browser? Lots of people are, right now, thanks to certain developments in a certain browser that rhymes with “Dome”. Enter Vivaldi 2.0. Yep, the Chromium-based browser created by a former CEO of Opera is here with a brand new release, and it is rather shiny. It’s lean, it’s mean, and in the spirit of the old Opera, it’s exceptionally customizable.
Vivaldi has always honored its users’ rights to data privacy and protection. There is no need to collect your personal information. We don’t track you. Period.I’m not saying they’re taking a veiled shot at Google, but they probably are.
Vivaldi Sync
If you use Vivaldi on more than one device, you can now opt in to Vivaldi Sync which does about what you’d expect it too. Privacy advocates need not freak out just yet, though. You can choose exactly what data you want to share. For example, you can share passwords, but not history, or vice versa. You get pretty granular control. What’s more, it’s all encrypted end-to-end, so Vivaldi—barring some enormous mistake or bug—never gets to actually see what’s in your data. And like I said, it’s opt-in. Signing into Gmail will only sign you into Gmail.New Visuals
There’s been an overall visual refresh, the addition of several new themes and background images for new tabs, and of course it’s all very customizable, with easy ways to make your own themes. One interesting little feature of note is that you can schedule themes. That is, the browser can actually change its whole appearance at any time of day you specify. Plus, the current default theme feels compact, which I like very much.Improvements to Panels
Like Opera before it, Vivaldi comes with a sidebar by default. It holds various panels for things like bookmarks, your recent history, file downloads, and more. There’s a custom note-taking app, and custom web panels that can keep any website you want handy. One of the recent additions to this feature is suggestions, which basically just suggests commonly-visited sites for inclusion in your web panels. The panels can also float over your current web page, instead of using the split-screen approach.Improvements to Tabs
Those who like Tab Tiling and split screen views: rejoice; you can now resize the various tabs by clicking and dragging. They’ve also made some additions to their Tab Cycler feature to help you find the tab you want faster.Try It
I could go on, but I really shouldn’t. If you haven’t already given Vivaldi a look, do it. Give it a ten minute tryout, then clear your schedule a bit if you find something you like. If you spend a lot of time on the Internet, I bet you will.Ezequiel Bruni
Ezequiel Bruni is a web/UX designer, blogger, and aspiring photographer living in Mexico. When he’s not up to his finely-chiselled ears in wire-frames and front-end code, or ranting about the same, he indulges in beer, pizza, fantasy novels, and stand-up comedy.
Read Next
3 Essential Design Trends, November 2024
Touchable texture, distinct grids, and two-column designs are some of the most trending website design elements of…
20 Best New Websites, October 2024
Something we’re seeing more and more of is the ‘customizable’ site. Most often, this means a button to swap between…
Exciting New Tools for Designers, October 2024
We’ve got goodies for designers, developers, SEO-ers, content managers, and those of you who wear multiple hats. And,…
15 Best New Fonts, September 2024
Welcome to our roundup of the best new fonts we’ve found on the web in the previous four weeks. In this month’s edition…
By Simon Sterne
3 Essential Design Trends, October 2024
This article is brought to you by Constantino, a renowned company offering premium and affordable website design
You…
A Beginner’s Guide to Using BlueSky for Business Success
In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses are always on the lookout for new ways to connect with their audience.…
By Louise North
The Importance of Title Tags: Tips and Tricks to Optimize for SEO
When it comes to on-page SEO, there’s one element that plays a pivotal role in both search engine rankings and user…
By Simon Sterne
20 Best New Websites, September 2024
We have a mixed bag for you with both minimalist and maximalist designs, and single pagers alongside much bigger, but…
Exciting New Tools for Designers, September 2024
This time around we are aiming to simplify life, with some light and fast analytics, an all-in-one productivity…
3 Essential Design Trends, September 2024
September's web design trends have a fun, fall feeling ... and we love it. See what's trending in website design this…
Crafting Personalized Experiences with AI
Picture this: You open Netflix, and it’s like the platform just knows what you’re in the mood for. Or maybe you’re…
By Simon Sterne
15 Best New Fonts, August 2024
Welcome to August’s roundup of the best fonts we’ve found over the last few weeks. 2024’s trend for flowing curves and…
By Ben Moss