How to Use Tab Workspaces and Custom Icons in Vivaldi 6.0
In their own words, Vivaldi was designed to be a productivity powerhouse. As a result, Vivaldi 6.0 for the desktop now has a tab management facility called Workspaces and all-new Custom Icons in Themes. The former will make you work better, while the latter adds fun to the browser.
Group Tabs With Workspaces
Workspaces in Vivaldi are a bunch of tabs grouped around a specific task. For instance, imagine you are researching a new idea at work. You can organize all open tabs into one workspace and name it “Work.” Alongside, you can start another workspace that’s made up of tabs with webpages on another project — personal or professional.
Switch between different workspaces without cluttering your browser with a series of mixed tabs. You can think of them as rooms in your house, each with a different purpose. Or, imagine them as virtual desktops. There’s no limit to the number of workspaces you can set up.

How to Set Up a Workspace in Vivaldi
Create Workspaces around your common browsing interests. For instance, news, shopping, travel, gadget research, learning, hobbies, etc., each could have its own workspace.
Tip:You can also create Workspaces quickly with the help of Vivaldi keyboard shortcuts and usingVivaldi’s Command Chains. Also, remember that Vivaldi already has othertab management features like vertical tabs and Tab Stacks.

Personalize Vivaldi With Custom Icons
We spend most of our online lives in our favorite browsers. So, it helps to give it a dash of personality with paired themes, backgrounds, and custom icons. Vivaldi has a beautifulTheme Gallerywhere you may pick custom icons for the toolbar and menu icons. Earlier, you could only customize the colors.
How to Use Custom Icons With Vivaldi’s Theme Editor
Use openly sourced icon sets or create your icons to beautify Vivaldi. The browser has a Theme Editor to help tweak its appearance.
Tip:Learn more aboutcreating custom icon setsand personalizing your browser.

A Flexible Browser Is a Better Browser
Tab organization features exist in most modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox. It’s essential to reduce tab clutter and help make sense of online information overload. Creating custom icons and sharing them via the Themes Gallery may be cosmetic, but a flexible browser is a more fun browser. And that’s what Vivaldi is striving to be.
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