Tab tiling - overflow scroll
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As mentioned on Vivaldi's own help page for tab tiling, it's of limited usefulness when tiling multiple tabs. I'm imagining a UI inspired by something like https://notes.andymatuschak.org/ (similar to Miller Columns, or columns in a Trello board) where you could open many tabs, tiled vertically, but each has its own width and allows overflow scrolling so you can scroll back and forth between them.
I feel like this would pair nicely with tab stacks, where you could opt to have the tab stack tile in columns and be able to scroll between all open tabs within the stack, or click on a tab in the second level to scroll that tab into focus.
I did some googling to see if I could find a clear example (I know I'm not always great at explaining things) and I found this: https://stackbrowser.com/ which is an electron app with a few limitations and costs a bit of money. This basically encompasses what I'm after in this request, where each top level tab would be a "stack" and each second-level tab a "card"
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Long time lover of Andy’s Notes, recent bitterly jealous critic of Stack; I use tab tiling constantly but it gets a bit frustrating once you want to see more than 3 tabs.
I think an improvement in this area is sorely needed and I’m surprised this FR didn’t take off.