22 blog posts about the new V 7.5
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Vivaldi Browser 7.5 Lands with Colored Tab Stacks - Linuxiac
Vivaldi 7.5 launches with tab, ad blocker and other improvements - gHacks Tech News
Vivaldi 7.5 Browser Adds Tab Stack Colours, New DNS Settings - OMG! Ubuntu
Vivaldi 7.5: Neue Version des Browsers ist verfügbar - CaschysBlog
Vivaldi 7.5 mit neuem Kontextmenü, Tab-Stacks in Farbe und mehr - Deskmodder.de
Introducing Vivaldi 7.5, with color, clarity, and control - Hartware.net
Vivaldi 7.5 launches with colored tab stacks and sharper privacy tools - Windows Report
Vivaldi 7.5 Is Here With Colored Tab Stacks -How-To Geek - How-To Geek
Vivaldi 7.5 Arrives on Desktop - Thurrott.com
Vivaldi 7.5 is out with colorful tab stacks, improved tab menu, and more - Neowin
Vivaldi 7.5 le pone color a las pilas de pestañas, orden al menú contextual y más - MuyLinux
Vivaldi 7.5 permite por fin los colores de grupos de pestañas y mejora la seguridad con DNS personalizado - Linux Adictos
Vivaldi 7.5 is out with colorful tab stacks, improved tab menu, and more - Nsane Forums
Software update: Vivaldi 7.5 - Tweakers
Frisches Design und starke Privatsphäre: Vivaldi 7.5 ist da - Schmidtis Blog
Browser: Vivaldi 7.5 mit Farben für Tab-Stapel und vielen punktuellen Verbesserungen - Tchgdns
Vivaldi 7.5 Update bringt farbige Tab Stapel und Crash Fixes - Swiss IT Magazine
Web-Browser Vivaldi: Version 7.5 mit mehreren Neuerungen erschienen - MacGadget
Vivaldi 7.5 released with custom tab stack colors, improved tab context menu, and more - AlternativeTo
Vivaldi 7.5 browser update brings colored tab stacks and DNS over HTTPS - BetaNewsAnd one more from a former FF user: The new color feature for stacks? Instantly made me switch from FF
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P.S. And when I think that I didn't even update it yet :). I have some work to finish firstEdit: Added one more!Edit: Added seventeen +1 more +1 more!
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@ThePfromtheO, shared it also on Lemmy
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@ThePfromtheO German tech blogs are also reporting on Vivaldi 7.5:
https://stadt-bremerhaven.de/vivaldi-7-5-neue-version-des-browsers-ist-verfuegbar/
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@stardepp TY!
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@stardepp This older post from Reddit regarding the new "Coloured Tab Stacks" feature in the snapshot also caught my eye some time ago:
https://www.reddit.com/r/vivaldibrowser/comments/1lenugv/the_new_color_feature_for_stacks_instantly_made/ -
For @moderators, can you please change the title from “Two blog…” to “Three blog…”
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@ThePfromtheO Just edit your own posts.
Also, moderators are not notified when using
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@Pathduck said in Two blog posts about the new Vivaldi 7.5:
Just edit your own posts.
TY, I thought it won't work. It didn't allow me to do this when I tried it one or two months ago. Maybe after the Forum update, you can?
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@ThePfromtheO Users with enough rep have always been able to edit their own posts, including titles.
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@Pathduck Ah, OK!
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A few more 7.5 articles...
https://www.hartware.de/2025/07/03/introducing-vivaldi-7-5-with-color-clarity-and-control/
https://windowsreport.com/vivaldi-7-5-launches-with-colored-tab-stacks-and-sharper-privacy-tools/
https://www.thurrott.com/cloud/web-browsers/322902/vivaldi-7-5-arrives-on-desktop
https://www.howtogeek.com/vivaldi-75-is-here-with-colored-tab-stacks/
https://www.neowin.net/news/vivaldi-75-is-out-with-colorful-tab-stacks-improved-tab-menu-and-more/
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WOW! Thank you, @fred8615! Because of your post, I had to create a new bookmarks folder called V 7.5. It has 12 bookmarks so far!
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Also arrived in Spain
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@Catweazle
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@ThePfromtheO, it's curious that Vivaldi has most good reviews in Linux publications
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@Catweazle My theory is that it's because Linux users are usually more advanced (at least a little). A basic user would just feel overwhelmed by V, and wouldn't even stay with it long enough to make it a simple thing. Plus, Vivaldi doesn't yet have the most modern GUI, which is also available for many Linux DEs, not for Win11 or MacOS.
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@ThePfromtheO, well, at least Win11 is very moddeable, using third party FOSS apps, like Rainmeter or/and WindHawk. With these you can do almost everything.
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@Catweazle said in Three blog posts about the new Vivaldi 7.5:
Qnyway I think the reason is more the crappy turn of Mozilla in a advertising company.
Yep… FF was (and still is) the default browser in many distros, and, if users aren't that kind that wants Fully FOSS, then they most probably see V as the most natural alternative: Vivaldi is private, and is also powerful (more than Firefox).
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@Catweazle said in Three blog posts about the new Vivaldi 7.5:
well, at least Win11 is very moddeable, using third party FOSS apps, like Rainmeter or/and WindHawk. With these you can do almost everything.
Yep, but yet, Linux is known as a customisable OS rather than Windows