I really like Vivaldi because it supports customization just like TiddlyWiki or Vim.
The main features I use in it are: *Window panel* <https://help.vivaldi.com/article/window-panel/> The Vivaldi window sidebar can be useful because on the one hand we will have a distraction-free interface and on the other hand you can look at the open tabs as if they were just notes or files; a to-do list that is grouped by topic. You can access the list of windows in the "Window" section on the sidebar. If the sidebar is wide, it’s a bit tricky to find the X that closes that page, so you’d rather press the middle mouse button to close the page. *Web panel* <https://help.vivaldi.com/article/web-panels/> You can add any website to Vivaldi's sidebar, so you can access it with one click as if you had just opened separate tabs for them, but they wouldn't interfere with your list of real tabs. Usage examples: - Social networking sites (Twitter, Reddit, Facebook) - Pages that we look at from time to time, but don't want to leave a tab open for them all the time (news, blogs, RSS feed reader extensions) - Google Translator - Online help for reading documentation - Our own notes (eg TiddlyWiki) - Appscope: For Progressive Web Apps (PWA) What I don't like about it: - Mouse gesture does not work in it, instead it performs the action on the "real" page in the background - It does not display Alert, prompt windows, so e.g. the question "Are you sure you want to delete the note" doesn't appear either, ergo can't perform these tasks in it (this can be a negative on TiddlyWiki) - Does not open a file download window (eg we cannot download a mail attachment) To see the back, forward, reload buttons, right-click in the header -> Toolbar -> Show All Controls. You can also set it to appear as a desktop web page instead of the mobile view. *Mouse gesture <https://help.vivaldi.com/article/mouse-gestures/>* In Vivaldi, I can assign any mouse gesture to any command (go to the top of the page, open DeveloperTools, print a page, ...). The gestures I use: - Scroll to the top of the page - Scroll to the bottom of the page - Previous history - Window sidebar - Next history - Forced reload - New page - Close tab - Reopen a closed tab - Webpanel 1 (Google Translator) - Developer Tools (DeveloperTools) - User interface switch (hide the top block that includes the URL bar) - Horizontal mosaic *Modding Vivaldi <https://forum.vivaldi.net/category/52/modifications>* You can also add custom functions with Javascript and CSS. The only problem with these hacks is that you will probably need to adjust the code for each release, because in most cases, what you base the code on will change, for example my "Show URL on the Thumbnails <https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/24173/show-url-on-the-thumbnails>" is not working with the current release (as I know). -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/ac62eeae-a022-4518-a420-3feb36b5d8c0n%40googlegroups.com.

