Vivaldi Browser 2.10: Unwraps Better Site Compatibility, Adds More Style

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Vivaldi Browser 2.10: Unwraps Better Site Compatibility, Adds More Style - Published on 01/11/20

The Vivaldi browser releases its new version, Vivaldi 2.10 - addressing a significant issue of the user agent that will provide its users the best website compatibility while browsing. The new update of Vivaldi browser unwraps better site compatibility through user agent changes, adds more style to Vivaldi's unique theme scheduling and more.

Oslo - The Vivaldi browser releases its new version, Vivaldi 2.10 - addressing a significant issue of the user agent that will provide its users the best website compatibility while browsing. Users can also match and even schedule their browser themes with the operating system of their devices.

No "strings" attached: Better site compatibility with User Agent changes: Being a Chromium-based browser, Vivaldi should work on any website that works on Chrome. Yet, Vivaldi has faced the issue of "incompatible websites" far too often. This is because many websites that work perfectly in Vivaldi, actively block Vivaldi when its true name is "announced". Vivaldi is blocked for many reasons, and often by competitors, rivals and tech companies in a position of power. Blocking Chromium-based browsers has no technical merit in 2020, nor has it ever had.

Vivaldi users regularly encounter messages that they have to upgrade their browsers or the site will not work. Although Vivaldi has made workarounds for a few of these issues, this is happening on too many sites and some are hard to fix.

From this update onwards, users will be able to browse smoothly all those websites that claim to be incompatible with Vivaldi. This is because Vivaldi has changed its user agent string. Basically, the word 'Vivaldi' is being dropped from the user agent string.

For the uninitiated, a browser sends its "user agent" to every website you connect to. A user agent is a string - that is, a line of text - identifying the browser to the web server, including the version number and operating system. Over time, the browser "user-agent" system has been abused with the practice of "browser sniffing" and a lot of ink has already been spilled on the reasons why the user agent string should not be used for such bad practices. In short, instead of making the Web accessible to everyone, regardless of which browser or device they are using, this has worked the opposite way.

"The primary reason to show Vivaldi in the user agent is a level of pride. That pride, however, is hurting us, as our competitors and others are using this to block us from their services," says Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner.

Match your themes with your operating system: Vivaldi already allowed users to schedule the ultra-customizable Vivaldi themes to change at their preferred time(s) - a unique feature that gives users to customize their even browser. Now users can get Vivaldi to work in concert with the themes of the operating system - to match light or dark theme (the latter being all the rage these days). Vivaldi can now follow the theme of OS too.

Other Improvements: Improvements in the Address Bar layout along with some tweaks in keyboard handling, improvements in toggling extensions, and significant quick commands performance improvements.

For more details, email us or visit the Vivaldi website.

Vivaldi Technologies AS: http://vivaldi.com


In 1994, two programmers started working on a web browser. The idea was to make a really fast browser, capable of running on limited hardware, keeping in mind that users are individuals with their own requirements and wishes. Opera was born. We kept improving our software based on our user feedback, as well as our own ideas on how to make a great browser. We innovated and strove for excellence. Fast forward to 2015. The browser we once loved has changed its direction. Sadly, it is no longer serving its community of users and contributors - who helped build the browser in the first place. So we came to a natural conclusion: we must make a new browser. A browser for ourselves and for our friends. A browser that is fast, but also a browser that is rich in functionality, highly flexible and puts the user first. A browser that is made for you. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2020 Vivaldi. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh Mac OS X and macOS are registered
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