Vivaldi's new feature should have every other browser taking note
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Vivaldi's new feature should have every other browser taking note
"The new Auto Hide UI feature isn't enabled by default, but you don't have to jump through any about:config hoops to make it happen. All you have to do is open the browser, go to Settings > Appearance > UI Auto Hide, and enable the feature."
"When you toggle this new mode, all web browser elements are tucked away, out of sight, so all you see is the website you're viewing. I love this new feature."
"I've always enjoyed this feature because it not only keeps me from having to add yet another tab to my browser, but it's also very clean, and the browser takes up little to no screen real estate."
Vivaldi introduces the Auto Hide UI feature, allowing users to maximize screen real estate by hiding browser elements. This feature can be enabled easily through the browser's settings. Users can customize which elements to hide, such as the tab bar and address bar. The feature enhances the experience of using web apps by providing a clean interface without distractions. Vivaldi's flexibility and user-friendly design may attract users from other browsers, including Opera, by offering a more streamlined browsing experience.
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