Which Theme do you use?
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Dark theme all the way. Most of the sites I visit are light or colourfully themed, the dark theme makes it easy to separate what is a page element, and what is a Vivaldi UI element, as well as making the Vivaldi UI elements fade into the background so I can focus on the page content. I understand this is the exact opposite of how the Theme Colour UI is supposed to work. :unsure:
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Dark theme, currently with no colors. I switched off colors yesterday to try it out and found that it now blends with my monitor frame so less distraction. However, I am fond of color…so could switch back if my mood changes :cheer:
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Dark UI with theme color
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Dark UI with theme color is the way I like it best so far.
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Ужасный дизайн!
Светлая тема глаза режет, а темная сплошная готика.
Использую вот эту тему : css -
Light UI with modified panel switcher because I don't like that black-ish bar at the side. Mine is now light with dark icons.
How did you do that with the panel? I would love to do it as well. It would mix with the light theme really well.
As for me, I'm rocking the light UI with colored theme. I put my tabs at the bottom as it makes the UI look better and cleaner, and it just feels more intuitive for the tabs to go on the bottom. Nicer design.
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Dark
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I select dark or light theme, according to the Ubuntu theme: Ubuntu Ambiance + Vivaldi Dark at home, Ubuntu Radiance + Vivaldi Light at work
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The Dark theme looks terrible on my Windows 8.1 PC and so I opt for the standard look. What Vivaldi needs to do is copy the nice dark theme that you can added to the new Windows version of UC Browser as that theme looks perfect and has transparency and light reflection.
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Light UI with No Theme Color, although it looks a bit boring/washed out it does also not distract.
I'd like the text color on the bookmarks bar in this mode to be darker though and it would be great to be able to choose a color for the title bar (non native mode). Although I don't want distractions I'm also not fond of boring grey everywhere.
All in all I love Vivaldi, it's now my daily driver. Killer feature for me was to be able to scale the GUI with a slider as I run a fairly high resolution on a laptop screen.
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I use dark theme, no colour. The red is too shocking, imho. I'd like the URL field and search field to be white, however.
Also, I use system window. It is not brilliant, but I hate this flat design fad. I hope themes are available soon to circumvent that; Vivaldi is well done, but it is ugly. -
I use the dark theme and no color and i like it very much.
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I used to use the light theme with colouring but when I set my tabs to be on the right instead of above I got this huge white area (sometimes I have just a few tabs open) so I switched to "Color Tab bar Background". Then the title and bookmark bar turned white so i decided to use the dark theme.
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Dark UI, no theme.
Plus custom UI CSS.
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I went back and forth a few times and always settled on light UI, no theme color. At first I liked the theme color idea, but in real life, the light gray just looks great. One of the things that drew me to Vivaldi was the looks of it. In fact, I'm happy to see clean, flat digital design being adopted in more places. It's just such a nice look.
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The light theme has very poor contrast without the page theme colouring.
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Light theme with a modified tabs-container.top so that it matches my Win 10 titlebar accent color (dark blue). In this way I have not to activate Vivaldi native GUI and lose more content area.
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Light (because some of the extension icons do not appear clearly in dark – which is a pity, because I basically like the dark theme), with colour (so Vivaldi can be found fast among several opened Mac windows).
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Now that we're on 1.3 with themes, I have my theme that's almost exactly like the Subtle theme, but with the foreground color as #494949, which is just what the foreground color was in 1.2 with the light theme. I have accent color on windows, with my accent color as #cccccc. This makes it exactly like 1.2 was with light theme and tab background colors. I have non-transparent tabs, and with corner rounding as 4px everywhere.
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Hi,
I'm using the dark theme and have even adjusted the colors in Vivaldi (using a color picker) to exactly match the theme I use on my Linux desktop. Looks like Vivaldi came as part of the desktop environment. Having access to detailed theming is just awesome even for a blase Vivaldi user like me
Anyhow, if you care about the looks using a color picker to adjust Vivaldi to it's desktop environment makes perfect sense and the results are stunning and worth the time you will have to spend on it.
//C