Of course, if you're trying to compare two tabs we'd probably suggest tiling them so you can see both at once (a feature not available in Opera).
Vivaldi works the way Opera 12 did - the order is locked until Ctrl is released precisely so that you could go to the "third most recent" or even earlier tabs.
I am amused by errors that change the meaning of a sentence 180 degrees, like forgetting to say "not" when they ask how you plead, or being so flustered when asked if you will take this person for your lawfully wedded spouse you say "I don't".
there a context search app from chrome store with tons of search options but to be honest i doubt it'll work here - It seems like search is a no go area for the Vivaldi team
I'd already be happy if i could change the default duckduckgo wasteoftime option - privacy what is it go for when the search engine has **** -
I really liked the fact that Vivaldi had note taking built in and the color coded tabs. Opera with extra eye candy - I think all browsers using chrome engine are bound to some rules set by Google -
clearly how else could such a progressive browser end up being so constrained when it comes to search.
@Gwen-Dragon true, perhaps it should be renamed to "Duplicate Tab". The way it works covers the OP's desired use case, but maybe a better name could be used.
@danfiscus See the (hidden) settings page: chrome://settings/languages.
Still hidden unfortunately, since it's not implemented in the Vivaldi settings yet, so it's a only workaround for now, and I support the request.
Thanks. I don't know why I missed that one. Does it also automatically delete old cache entries (or more generally, what is Vivaldi's approach to maintaining/deleting the cache)?