![]() In a way, Vivaldi has almost too many options, particularly when you’re first getting your browser set up. On the bottom toward the right, you can take a screenshot, tile your pages a few different ways, decide how you want images and videos to behave, and select/deselect a bunch of page actions. On the bottom-right, you can perform actions like hiding/unhiding that left-side panel and starting Take a Break, which fades your content and pauses media if you need a time-out. ![]() On the left, you can see your bookmarks, downloads, history, notes, windows, etc. The icons are unobtrusive and put everything you might need in easy reach. That said, there’s a ton you can do from the browser without opening up settings or using shortcuts, with icons along the left and bottom that offer lots of functionality. ![]() You can customize your browser further by accessing the Page Actions menu at the bottom of your browser window (Image credit: Vivaldi) ![]()
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