Vivaldi has released version 8.1 of its Chromium-based web browser a little over a month after the major 8.0 update. This new release centers on stability improvements and user interface refinements in response to recent feedback. Following the complete design overhaul in version 8.0, all browser toolbars now appear on a single, unified frame for a more cohesive experience. The past update also included unified themes and curated layout presets designed for a wide range of users, streamlining the browser's look and feel. With the 8.1 release, Vivaldi's development team focused on addressing bug reports, particularly those involving tab behavior. Users who submitted feedback on tab issues should notice improvements in this area. In addition to these fixes, the user interface's auto-hide feature has been further polished, providing users who want to maximize available screen space with a more reliable way to focus on webpage content. While version 8.1 does not introduce major new feature...
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