Do you organize your browser tabs with workspaces, or do you let all your tabs live together in happy chaos? π€·
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@Vivaldi Happy Chaos is my middle name
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@Vivaldi All together, but I have four pinned tabs that stay open, and anything else gets closed as soon as I'm done with it. If there's anything I want to save (e.g. for reading later) it goes into a bookmark.
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@Vivaldi I use workspaces! I use them the way I use several desktops to organize my opened applications.
It is really a feature I do not want to miss anymore.
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@Vivaldi A bit of both to be honest
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@Vivaldi I generally don't open tabs because I want to have lots of tabs open - the initial thought is "oh cool, this is useful, but I'm on something else right now, will read and close shortly" and... Yeah, lots of those happen.
Organising them into groups or workspaces feels like admitting defeat π
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I would use Workspaces if I could use them like Tabcontainers in Firefox. Something like this is missing in Vivaldi
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@Vivaldi Don't make me feel even guiltier about my tabs.
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@Vivaldi Hadn't seen any workspaces feature until I read this and found it in the Tabs settings, disabled. Now that I have this feature at my disposal, I've unstacked all tabs and moved them to separate workspaces, which I find less distracting.
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@Vivaldi I use workspaces, but I mainly stay in the default one for my main browsing (βThis windowsβ).
(And yes, I have a dedicated workspace for the NSFW stuff ^^)
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@Vivaldi I'm a ruthless closer of tabs and I don't understand how the rest of the world isn't!
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@Vivaldi, happy chaos, but although with the few tabs that I normally have open (<10) it is controllable.
Anyway, he who keeps things in order is just too lazy to search π
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@Vivaldi WORKSPACES! Gotta keep 'em separated! Also the quality of my life was vastly improved when I moved my tab bar to the side instead of the top. Screens are so wide, it doesn't shrink the content area enough to affect browsing, but you get to see the titles of way more tabs at a time!
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@Vivaldi I use workspaces rarely, but they come in handy when I need to multi-task, and keep some things open for different tasks. They let me come back to things I need later
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@Vivaldi happy chaos!
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@Vivaldi Chaotic most of the time, but I use containers to keep work/life seperated.
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@Vivaldi Workspaces for sure! Now if that structure would sync between devices chefs kiss
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@Vivaldi I tried to use workspaces. Made a second one to collect all tabs for a topic I was researching, so they wouldn't interfere with my normal browsing. However, on every restart (update) the research-workspace was the active one, even if I haven't used it in a while. I was more than happy to delete it once I was done and never looked back.
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@Vivaldi I use Workspaces when they behave in a predictable way, but if I start a new instance of Vivaldi on a new OS I generally need to create them all over again and just lose interest.
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@Vivaldi Workspaces! Great idea, I love them!
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Well, this is what my session history looks like π
I have everything nicely sorted into workspaces and tab stacks next to pinned tabs. Anything I know will come in handy at some point stays alive in this structure. Everything else ends up in my giant bookmarks collection π
Oh, and I highly recommend enabling 'Start Page Navigation' in the Dashboard settings.
Then right-click on your favourite bookmark folder and press 'Use as Speed Dial'. Be prepared for a big positive surprise, especially if you have nested bookmark folders π
Happy #VivaldiBrowser holidays everyone π
PS: Global pinned tabs across all workspaces would be a great addition.
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