Google Chrome doesn’t do that: two-level tabs and full-fledged work with two tabs on one page. Vivaldi big update released

The team of the increasingly popular Vivaldi browser has announced the release of a major update to the Vivaldi 3.6 browser. It is designed to make life easier for those who like to open hundreds of sites at the same time.

Google Chrome doesn't do that: two-level tabs and full-fledged work with two tabs on one page.  Vivaldi big update released

The browser has a second level of the tab bar, which allows you to lay out tabs in two rows. It also makes it easy to reorganize “stacks” of tabs or create new tabs in a stack. Two-level stacks of tabs can be locked to avoid changing the page view height when switching between tabs and makes it easy to create new stacks on any single tab.

Google Chrome doesn't do that: two-level tabs and full-fledged work with two tabs on one page.  Vivaldi big update released

Moreover, the tabs can be placed vertically on the side, even in two levels. Another important innovation is a full-fledged work with two tabs on one browser page.

Google Chrome doesn't do that: two-level tabs and full-fledged work with two tabs on one page.  Vivaldi big update released

Google Chrome, which currently dominates the browser market, does not offer such functionality. Its ability to group tabs is much more modest and simple.

Vivaldi is developed by the founder of Opera Software Jon von Tetzchner and the browser is regarded as the successor to the old versions of Opera.

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