
Vivaldi is available on Android, Linux, Mac, and Windows. You can download Vivaldi for Android, macOS, Linux and Windows on its site (Image credit: Vivaldi) Platforms There’s very likely a cure for this, but with so many choices to make in settings, it will take some time to get the browser looking and functioning exactly how you want. For example, I had the two-level tab option selected but could not figure out how to actually show two levels of tabs, no matter how many I opened. 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)
