The Vivaldi 8.0 update makes it harder than ever to go back to Chrome
The redesign adds flowing themes, six preset layouts and over 7,000 community themes as Vivaldi tries to simplify onboarding.
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Vivaldi 8 polishes the chrome without coating it in AI
Vivaldi's eponymous browser has reached version 8, with a major revamp of the user interface. The company refers to the redesign as "Unified" and describes it as "a rethinking of how the Vivaldi interface works as a system." Where before the browser's core elements – tabs, toolbars, panels, and content – existed as separate layers, everything is now one single continuous surface. It's easy on the eye, though you can switch back to the previous d…
The Vivaldi browser gets its biggest design revision in version 8.0. The interface is unified while AI features are deliberately missing. Norwegian software company Vivaldi Technologies has released version 8.0 of its desktop browser of the same name. Developers call this release the most far-reaching visual and structural revision of the user interface since the launch of the project more than thirteen years ago. With the update, the company in…
The Norwegian browser Vivaldi passes in version 8.0 with a visual overhaul that removes the separations between the different components of the interface. The company at the same time confirms its categorical refusal to saturate the AI product, where Microsoft continues to deepen the integration of Copilot in Edge.
Vivaldi 8.0 Arrives With 'Most Significant Design Overhaul' In Browser's History
Vivaldi 8.0 is being pitched as the browser's "most significant design overhaul" yet, featuring a new unified, edge-to-edge interface, six preset layouts, and deeper customization across tabs, toolbars, panels, and themes. The company is also taking a swipe at rivals chasing questionable AI features...
Firefox, Vivaldi unveil their UI overhauls – OSnews
Two popular web browser are overhauling their user interface, and the first to actually ship its new version is Vivaldi. Version 8.0 of this Chromium-based browser completely overhauls its UI, but retains its extensive customisation options, including the option to go back to the old look and feel if the new one doesn’t float your boat. I wonder if this update addresses some of my long-standing issues with Vivaldi where it just seemed impossible…
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