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vivaldi-fox reviews and mentions
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Modulab (prev. SF-NTP-FF) - A Safari-inspired newtab page
Tip: If you want your navigation bar and tabs to match the color of the page you're on (see the image above), check out VivaldiFox, which is fully compatible with Modulab!
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[links] minimalist setup
website theme extending - only frame should "apply page colors"
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my poorly cropped tier list, I hope it helps you make a d(rul)ecision
I've never used Vivaldi, but it might be possible to recreate most of its features in Firefox with addons and a userChrome.css theme. For one thing, I enjoy this plugin that recreates the color-changing tabs.
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How to make the color of tabs or the active tab change depending on the site, for example, if it is youtube, then the tab will be red
The only somewhat workable solution for that is to write an extension that does something on every site to extract some color information from it. You would obviously have to decide what it even means for site "to have some specific color" which could be non-trivial. You can perhaps check Vivaldifox github page for pointers on how they do such color extraction.
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