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Vivaldi 2.5: Adjust Speed Dial Size (Snapshot 1511.4)

Another developer version of the innovative Vivaldi browser is out. Build 1511.4 represents the upcoming version 2.5 of the app. It includes new options for adjusting the Speed Dial size along with an updated Chromium engine version.

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Vivaldi was started with the promise of giving you a highly customizable, full-featured, innovative browser. It looks like its developers kept their promise - there is no other browser on the market which offers the same amount of options and features. While Vivaldi is built on Chrome's engine, power users are the target user base, like the classic Opera 12 browser. Vivaldi was created by former Opera co-founder and developed keeping in mind Opera's usability and power.

Speed Dial size options

There are a number of new options that have been added under “Preferences → Start Page → Speed Dial” that allow changing the Speed Dial size. It is now possible to make it bigger, smaller, or scale to fit the number of columns.Vivaldi 2.5 Adjust Speed Dial Size

Chromium update

This Vivaldi version is built on top of Chromium 74.0.3729.55.

A new Quick Command

This build includes a new quick command to deselect all selected tabs. You can launch it from the F2 dialog, or assign a gesture and a keyboard shortcut to quickly execute it.Vivaldi 2.5 Deselect Tabs

Known Issues

  • Tab-tiling breaks various features of Vivaldi.
  • The text input field on google.com is misaligned after arriving via redirect: Appears to be related to detection of our user agent (VB-51893)

Download (1511.4)

Source: Vivaldi

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

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