Vivaldi 1.15 released, here is what’s new

Vivaldi technologies has launched Vivaldi 1.15 version for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms and is available for download. The 1.15 version introduces window background image feature, brings full-screen mode improvements and improves sound by fixing HTML5 audio issues.

Vivaldi 1.15

Window background image: By allowing to select and set an image as browser Window background, Vivaldi browser lets you personalize the browser appearance even more.

To get started, visit Settings > Appearance and enable Window background image feature.

Vivaldi background window image setting

Vivaldi says with more choices with the Window background image, you can add a bit of flare and individual style to the browser.

Vivaldi 1.15

Till now you can able to access bookmarks from Bookmarks panel, Bookmark manager, Bookmark bar and Speed dial. For easier access, the latest version has added Bookmarks to the main menu.

Vivaldi adds inline editing support for bookmarks and notes

Export Bookmarks in Vivaldi to an HTML File

Vivaldi: How to show more bookmarks on bookmark bar?

Full-screen mode improvements: In the full screen mode, hidden Vivaldi UI elements such as address bar and panels can be accessed through keyboard shortcuts.

Disable Vivaldi’s ‘Press Escape Key to exit Full Screen’ Message

The built-in screen capture tool in Vivaldi now allows to the last selected option to persist after restarting the browser.

READ: Change Vivaldi Screen Captures Saved Folder location

HTML5 Audio fixes: If the previous versions of Vivaldi have troubled you by not playing HTML5 audio properly or played at the wrong time, this version has got the fixes.

Fix HTML5 videos not playing in Vivaldi 1.4

First Vivaldi 1.5 Snapshot released with a fix for HTML5 video issue

You can download Vivaldi 1.15 from here.

Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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