Windows Panel

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Vivaldi’s Windows Panel offers an easy way to manage multiple tabs at once. Opening to the side of your main browser window, the Window Panel will give you a tree-style view of all the open Tabs in all your open Windows.

Access the Windows Panel

Use one of the following options to open the Windows Panel:

Do the same to close the panel. Alternatively, click on Close in the top right corner of the panel.

How tabs and windows are displayed in the Windows Panel

Windows, Pinned Tabs, Tab Stacks, Workspaces, Synced Tabs, and Recently Closed Tabs are grouped into folders you can expand and collapse.

The active tab has a little dot in front of it and the tab title is written in bold. Tabs you’ve opened, but haven’t viewed yet have their titles displayed in italics.


Open, Switch and Close Tabs

To open a new tab from the Windows Panel, click on the New Tab button near the top right corner of the panel. Next to it you’ll also find the button to open a New Window.

To find a particular tab from the long list of tabs you have open and have recently closed, you can use the search box in the top left corner of the panel.

To switch tabs, double-click on the tab you want to open. When you enable Activate with Single Click in Windows Panel settings, you can switch tabs with just one click.

To close tabs in the active window:

  1. With the mouse, hover over the tab you want to close.
  2. Click on the Close button that appears on the right side.

To close tabs in any window:

  1. Right-click on the tab you want to close.
  2. Select Close from the context menu.

Alternatively:

  1. Click on the tab you want to close.
  2. Press Delete on your keyboard.

Reorder and Move Tabs

You can easily change the order of your tabs using the Windows Panel.

  1. Click on the tab you’d like to move.
  2. Holding the left mouse button, move the tab to a new location.
  3. Drop the tab to a new location and release the mouse button.

If you have multiple windows open, you can move tabs from one window to another using drag and drop.


Create Tab Stacks

Windows Panel lets you easily create Tab Stacks – groups of tabs stacked together to save space and make browsing more convenient.

Option 1

  1. Click on the tab you’d like to add to a group.
  2. Holding the left mouse button, move and place the tab on top of another tab.
  3. Release the mouse button – you have now created a Tab Stack.

Option 2

  1. Select the tabs you want to stack by holding down Ctrl / or Shift key while you click on the tabs.
  2. Right-click on one of the selected tabs.
  3. Select Stack # Selected Tabs from the menu.

Tile Tabs

To tile tabs in order to create a side-by-side view in one browser window:

  1. Select the tabs you want to tile by holding down Ctrl / or Shift key while you click on the tabs.
  2. Right-click on one of the selected tabs.
  3. Select Tile from the menu.

You can also tile your Tab Stacks:

  1. Right-click on the Tab Stack.
  2. Select Tile from the menu.

Recently Closed Tabs

There’s a folder named Closed Tabs at the very end of the list of windows and tabs, where you can see and reopen recently closed tabs.

To reopen a tab, either:

  • Double-click on the tab you want to reopen.
  • Drag the tab out of the Closed Tabs folder and to a window you want to open it it.

To clear the list of closed tabs:

  1. Right-click on the Closed Tabs folder.
  2. Select Clear All.

Windows Panel Settings

You can view and adjust Windows Panel settings in Settings > Panel > Window Panel.

Activate with Single Click

Normally you have to double click on a tab on the list to open it as the active tab. When you enable Activate with Single Click, it’s enough to click on the tab once to open it.

Pinned Folder

Pinned Tabs are listed at the top of the Windows Panel. You have the option to tell them apart from other tabs by grouping them into a folder or, when the setting is disabled, display a pin icon instead of the website’s favicon.

Create a Tab Stack by Drag and Drop

With drag and drop you can reorder tabs and when you drop one tab on another, you can group these tabs into a Tab Stack. To prevent accidental stacking while reordering tabs you can disable Create a Tab Stack by Drag and Drop.

Show Unread Tabs Badge

When you open new tabs in the background, then until you focus on them, they’re considered Unread Tabs. The number of unread tabs will be shown on the Windows Panel. If you don’t care for that information, you can disable Show Unread Tabs Badge.


…and much more

You can do a lot more with your tabs in the Windows Panel. To explore the possibilities, right-click on a window, a tab or a group of tabs and see the list of available actions, such as Duplicate, Hibernate and more in the menu.

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