Vivaldi 8.0 launches with major "Unified" design overhaul
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· 2 sourcesVivaldi 8.0 has launched with a major design overhaul called "Unified," described by Hacker News as the browser's biggest visual redesign in its 13+ year history. Product Hunt reported that the update removes visual boundaries between tabs, toolbars, panels, and content to create a continuous, seamless interface. The new approach treats the browser as a layered system rather than a collection of components, according to Hacker News, and is available across desktop, mobile, and car platforms.
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Summary
Vivaldi 8.0 introduces a major design overhaul called "Unified," marking the browser's biggest visual redesign in its 13+ year history. The new approach treats the interface as a layered system rather than a collection of components, reflecting the company's commitment to respecting users' time, privacy, preferences, and intelligence.
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· 5 pulledMore than thirteen years in, and I am still as excited about building this browser as I was on day one.
That excitement comes from a genuine belief that the people who use Vivaldi deserve a browser that takes them seriously.
We respect your time, your privacy, your preferences, your intelligence.
Every release we ship is another expression of that belief.
We have approached the Vivaldi interface less as a collection of components, and more as a layered system.
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