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Welcome, John! I had the same reaction when I discovered this awesome browser. I was also a Web developer for many years ('99-'15), and also came from the Netscape/Seamonkey, etc. path; and totally appreciate what's under the hood of Vivaldi. It's good see a browser for the people once again!
It's still a work in progress, with a small team and huge backlog of feature requests and of course the bugs that inevitably crawl in. But with every release it just gets so much better. I highly recommend using the Snapshots, which are released quite frequently. See @Pesala's post above for a link with info. Snapshots keep us excited with the latest features being worked on, and they're actually so stable that I haven't needed to use the official stable version for almost a year now.
Good to have you on board, and you will love this community. Good people here!
Joel
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Welcome to our neck of the woods. This might help when installing a standalone version.
I found my way here from Chrome and Firefox but I like to hear how others found Vivaldi. And why they like V.
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@JoelYoung : Yes I'll check out the snapshots. Right now I'm just using openSuSE 42.3 repo build Vivaldi 2.1.1337.51. No issues as of yet. I can't believe I'm just learning about your browser, just happen to stumble across a post on lifewire.com
@Pesala :Yes. I'm a man of to many to few words . Tiling has solved a lot my laziness. I just put the article in one tile and codepen in the other, but have made plenty use out of the Notes Panel.
A question... no big deal, but is there a way to tile two windows that are in a different tab stacks?
Keep up the awesomeness. Vivaldi is a wonderful work of art!
John
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@lulzicon said in speechless!!:
I can't believe I'm just learning about your browser
As one of the users since Feb 2015 your OP amused me... but NOT in a mean-spirited or condescending way, i hasten to add. Simply it rather reminded me of my own stupified unbridled joy when i discovered V back then. Talk about a pot of gold at rainbow's end! Also similarly to you, my discovery of V arose from a linked reference to it from elsewhere [specifically the Opera forum]. Hope you keep enjoying it; i certainly still do.
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@Steffie Don't worry about laughing at me, I do it all the time. lulz... Vivaldi has turned out to be the best Christmas present I got this year.
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@lulzicon said in speechless!!:
A question... no big deal, but is there a way to tile two windows that are in a different tab stacks?
It can be done by selecting the two tabs in the Window Panel with Ctrl+Click.
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@lulzicon welcome on board and thanks a mil for your kind words. Please help us spread the word so that more people can benefit from Vivaldi cool features.
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