Vivaldi 3.6 Brings Unique Two-Level Tab Stacking for Easy Management
Vivaldi’s new feature allows users to expand their tab stacks in a new line, below the main tab bar. By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 28 January 2021 18:06 IST
Vivaldi 3.6 keeps tab stacking on by default, though it can be managed in Settings
Highlights
Two-level tab stacking is an addition to Compact tab stacking
Users need to be on Vivaldi 3.6 to experience this feature
Vivaldi browser s latest update brings a new tab management system that enables two levels of tab bars on the desktop Web browser. This new feature, called Two-Level Tab Stacks, allows for a second level in the tab bar for managing tab groups. Two-Level Tab Stacks feature has been introduced with Vivaldi 3.6 and it is an addition to the already available Compact Stack option. With this, Vivaldi becomes the first browser to introduce a second level in the tab bar for managing tab groups.
Vivaldi er den første nettleseren som gjør dette
28 januar 2021 kl 15:24
Fordi vi alle lever i nettleseren er det viktig å holde oversikten over alle fanene, for det kan bli
mange av dem.
Den norske nettleseren Vivaldi har over to millioner månedlige brukere globalt
Vivaldi mener en av måtene å gjøre dette på er rett og slett og legge til en rad til med faner:
“Mange internettbrukere strever med for mange åpne faner (tabs) og mister etterhvert oversikt over hvor de har regnearket, forskningsartikkelen, youtubevideoen, nyhetssaken eller facebookveggen.
I Vivaldi kan man nå for første gang få en ny fanelinje over den man allerede har og mulighet til å gruppere (eller stable) faner som hører sammen i det vi kaller Two-Level Tab Stacks – på en visuell og oversiktlig måte”, forklarer Vivaldis Tor Odland.
So what is Two-Level Tab Stacks?
Do you group and manage tabs in Tab Stacks? We’ve had Tab Stacks forever, but now we take this awesome feature to the next level, literally.
In the new version, you can display stacked tabs on a second level in the Tab Bar.
Better display, more control
Two-Level Tab Stacks are great if you want to display stacked tabs in full size. The feature offers all the other benefits of normal-sized tabs and works perfectly with tabs at the top, bottom, or to the side.
Choose between Two-Level Tab Stacks and Compact Stacks.
Vivaldi 3.6 Launches with a Second Tab Bar Jan 28, 2021 08:00 GMT
A second tab bar in Vivaldi
While nearly 7 out of 10 PCs out there are currently running Google Chrome according to third-party market share stats, those interested in out of this world customization and control over everything they do in their browser are most likely running Vivaldi.
Because yes, Vivaldi is the name that impresses whenever it comes to giving users the power to configure the browser just the way they want, and the recently-introduced
version 3.6 pushes things to a completely new level.
The new release comes with Two-Level Tab Stacks, which is essentially an evolution of the original Tab Stacks feature introduces some six years ago.
Vivaldi Technologies released Vivaldi 3.6 Stable to the public on January 28, 2021. The new stable version of the Chromium-based browser improves the tab stacking functionality of Vivaldi significantly. We reviewed the feature when it launched in snapshot builds back in December 2020. You can check out the review here.
Tab Stacks is a feature of the browser that allows users to stack tabs on top of each other. All it takes for that is to drag and drop tabs on top of each other. Besides using it to group sites together, e.g. multiple pages from a single website or pages from different sites that discuss the same topic, it is used to free up space on the tab bar as a single tab is used for a number of open sites when the feature is being used.