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[–] one_knight_scripting@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Well... I know it's chromium, but I have to admit Vivaldi is easily my favorite browser. It's got a bunch of fairly unique features that I just can't live without. It's got tabs within tabs, tab tiling, a whole side car for websites that you can display while working on whatever Web page you need (works great for social media, music, messaging). I don't have a link, but maybe worth checking it out.

[–] Neon@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

tabs within tabs

I use the Firefox "Tab Groups" Extension to get a similar result and I have to agree, it is so nice to keep order

I prefer the Firefox "Tab Groups" Feature actually because I feel it's more comfortable / has a more clear separation AND:

It automatically freezes tabs and integrates with containers (kind of like browser profiles on Chromium but in the same Window)

[–] one_knight_scripting@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Fair enough. I'm relatively sure that Vivaldi does the same freezing, however I haven't seen documentation around it and I'm too lazy to look it up. I can say that tabs that haven't been used in a while reload entirely when you switch to them.

But I do like Firefox's privacy. Limiting cookies to only cookies from that website is a nice touch.