Have you tried the @Vivaldi?

This poll is to test engagement on #Mastodon in comparison to #Twitter. Please share.

Yes, I love it!
75.3%
No, I will try it!
24.7%
Poll ended at .
@jon Yes and I didn't like those tons of options, but I get it. I just like more simple browsers. @Vivaldi
@grymasTysiaclecia You can make it as simple as you want. There is no obligation to go in the settings again once you set them at your tastes, actually.
@TritTriton I know, but I always keep in mind that somewhere there is a settings-ocean, lol :D

@grymasTysiaclecia @TritTriton, typically what happens is that people find out what is important to them and leave the rest. Depending on what you need, I would maybe consider things like:

- The pause button, that stops videos and blanks the browser.
- The page capture function. I do not know about you, but for me being able to capture parts of or the whole page is useful.
- Tracker blocker.

In any case, I hope we will give us a try again. đŸ˜€

@TritTriton @grymasTysiaclecia That ignores a few typical problems:
- To "make it as simple as you want", you'll have to spend time to find all the settings required for that.
- Not all settings sync, so you'll have to go in the settings to change them for every new install.
- Vivaldi doesn't use defaults that have been common among browsers for a decade, for example alt-d for address bar, so you need to go into settings even if all you want is a mindless switch from your main browser

@pbb @grymasTysiaclecia I use F8 to get the focus on the address bar (Ctrl-L too, but I reassigned it to the reader mode), F9 to get it in the page.

Yeah, you CAN make it simple, but once it’s done, you should not spend more time in the settings, should you?

@TritTriton @grymasTysiaclecia "but once it's done, you shouldn't spend more time in the settings, should you?" No you shouldn't, but see my point nr 2.