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Trying to switch from #FireFox to #Vivaldi is doing in my brain... the tab "X" reverses from the right to the left, so instead of making one active I keep closing it.

Do people find V easy to use? Do you use workspaces rather than stacked tabs or vice versa? Wondering about people's experiences, if you feel like sharing. Thanks.

#Browser
huh, why is Vivaldi reversed? pretty sure you should be able to configure that or something

Vivaldi is easy as hell to use, but it also sucks me into a customisation rabbit hole. I love Vivaldi. Only got rid of it because it forks Chromium or something. Would do anything to get stacked tabs in Firefox.
I read that because Mac, the x's stay on the left and that's an end to it. Windows, they're on the right.

Thanks for the post. Many sites are no longer loading for me in FF, so it's time for me.
is right, there is a setting for changing the close button's location in Settings > Tabs > Tab Display > Tab Options.
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Well, thank you to both of you. Clicking off "Show Tab Button" option of "On Left Side" does reverse it to the right, just what I need if not 100% intuitive.

Now, can I move the "new tab" button up onto the address bar, where I'm used to it?

#Vivaldi #Browser
Yes and no. You can't move the button as such, but you can create a new button.

To do that, create a new Command Chain with "New Tab" as the only command, if you want, add a custom icon and add the button to the Address Bar.
Check the following tips for step by step instructions:
- https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-123/
- https://vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-594/

You can also check out our Modifications forum on https://forum.vivaldi.net/category/52/modifications for ways to customize the browser if somehow there isn't a setting for what you want yet. 😉