Vivaldi 1.10 Development Continues, Will Let Users Toggle Image Visibility | Linux Today

Vivaldi 1.10 Development Continues, Will Let Users Toggle Image Visibility

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Marius Nestor
May 15, 2017

To give user more control over the images that are being displayed in their beloved web browser, the Vivaldi development team implemented a new View menu option called “Toggle Images,” which is accessible using the Ctrl+Alt+ I on Linux and Windows or ???+???+I on macOS and promises to let you toggle the visibility (hide) of all images on the current web page. As you might have already guessed, the new “Toggle Images” option was implemented for Vivaldi fans who fancy having a cleaner interface when the Status Bar is hidden by default. Of course, the option’s default keyboard shortcuts can customize as you see fit from Settings – Keyboard – Keyboard Shortcuts – Tab.

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Marius Nestor

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