
"I enjoy a good aesthetic. If you've followed me long enough, you totally get that. I will not cave to the ordinary. If you were to take a look at any given desktop (or laptop, or mobile device), you'll immediately see what I mean. Honestly, I cannot remember a time when I've accepted the default aesthetic on an app (unless said app doesn't allow theming and tweaking -- yeah, I'm talking to you, Spotify)."
"Also: Keep your data out of third-party clouds by self-hosting - here's how I've spent countless hours customizing my desktops and the apps that run on them. So, it should come as no surprise that I was happy to hear the Vivaldi browser now allows you to fully customize the tab bar. Huzzah. I immediately opened the browser and started customizing."
Vivaldi's latest release enables full customization of the tab bar and other interface bars, including the address bar, status bar, and panel. Users can add or remove elements from each bar and apply themes with the theming engine to make the tab bar visually distinct. Vertical tab layouts receive additional attention with options to tailor width and appearance, addressing preferences for vertical tabs. The update includes settings to enable vertical tabs and a Themes editor for more granular control. The customization tools aim to enhance aesthetics and functionality for users who prefer non-default interfaces.
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