Vivaldi Blog
Vivaldi’s Blog gets a new look
February 3, 2017
Following the migration of Vivaldi’s forum to NodeBB last November, today we have moved the Vivaldi Blog to vivaldi.com.
This Day and That Year: Incredible two years!
January 27, 2017
Two years ago, it all started on 27th January 2015.
It’s time to do the right thing, Microsoft
January 24, 2017
The issue with Windows 10 upgrade resetting the default browser to Edge is a known one, and a lot has been said about it previously.
Unauthorized Vivaldi installers – help us find them
January 4, 2017
Hi folks and Happy New Year!
I’ve just joined Vivaldi as a developer and came across a curious issue – some websites distributing Vivaldi installers that have a potentially unwanted software.
Thank you for 2016 and Happy Holidays!
December 20, 2016
What a year it has been! In 2016, Vivaldi has launched its first version, and now we’re wrapping up the year with the 1.6 release, which came out last week.
Details matter. Vivaldi 1.6 is ready
December 15, 2016
The best products do two things well: Features and details. Features are what draw people to the product and details are what keep them there.
Why the Vivaldi browser is venturing into the Internet of Things
December 13, 2016
With its latest release, Vivaldi becomes the world’s first browser to let you control your smart-home lighting.
My musings on Incredible India
December 9, 2016
India! Incredible India. It’s been close to three weeks since I came back from a long trip through this extraordinary country.
Controlling the Zoom in Vivaldi
December 8, 2016
Found yourself buying a new monitor for Christmas and now you’re wondering why all your favorite Web sites look slightly bigger than before?
Get 10% off at the Vivaldi Store this Cyber Monday
November 28, 2016
Have you heard the news? Of course you have. It’s #CyberMonday! Today is the day to pick up those goodies which have been lingering on your wishlist this year.
5 Web Panels for Programmers
November 26, 2016
Whether you are a seasoned programmer or just starting out, Web Panels are one of those tools that can make life easier for developers who build the Web.