I’ll admit I was a bit too harsh, but the UI I like to see on my browser is equivalent to Qutebrowser’s aka close to none, just the slimmest tab bar possible.
On Floorp, I used one of the old UIs from the settings, with bookmarks, panel and everything else disabled.
On Vivaldi, I use Custom CSS so I only get the tab bar (I’m experimenting with having it on the left hand side so I can see all my tabs and navigate more easily between them, with Ctrl-Up/Down to move focus, and Ctrl-Shift-Up/Down to move the tab in the list/stack)
Edit: Correction: On Floorp, I also got an address bar. On Vivaldi, I use a custom keybind to get the address bar to show up when I need it.
I’ll admit I was a bit too harsh, but the UI I like to see on my browser is equivalent to Qutebrowser’s aka close to none, just the slimmest tab bar possible.
Well, it’s not bigger than Floorp or Vivaldi to me.
On Floorp, I used one of the old UIs from the settings, with bookmarks, panel and everything else disabled.
On Vivaldi, I use Custom CSS so I only get the tab bar (I’m experimenting with having it on the left hand side so I can see all my tabs and navigate more easily between them, with Ctrl-Up/Down to move focus, and Ctrl-Shift-Up/Down to move the tab in the list/stack)
Edit: Correction: On Floorp, I also got an address bar. On Vivaldi, I use a custom keybind to get the address bar to show up when I need it.