
After Vivaldi 2.2 release, Vivaldi team has started working on Vivaldi 2.3 and the first snapshot of it –Vivaldi 2.3.1400.4– has been released for Windows, Mac and Linux and available for download with new features, fixes, and improvements.
Vivaldi now Asks your confirmation for exit
First and foremost, the browser now asks for your confirmation when you’re about to close Vivaldi with tabs open. The exit confirmation dialog will be shown by default and you can disable this if you don’t want by visiting Settings > General > Exit > Show Exit Confirmation dialog. Recently, Opera has added this feature to the browser in version 58, read Opera 58: Warns when you close window with tabs open.
And the ‘save page as MHTML’ flag which existed since so many years in Chrome about:flags page (which is now disabled by default in Chrome 71), has been enabled in this Vivaldi snapshot. We’ve written an article on how to save a webpage in MHTML format in Chrome, read it here.
To save a webpage as MHTML in Vivaldi
1. Right-click on any webpage and select ‘Save as’
2. Save dialog shows save page type as ‘Webpage, Single file’, click ‘Save’. You can open MHTML pages created or saved this way in Internet Explorer browser.
You can download Vivaldi 2.3.1400.4 snapshot from here.
How do I make Vivaldi save as “Webpage, Complete (*.htm;*html)” by default?
I don’t want .mhtml to be the default.
it not default, you’ll see the options under save as type dialog when you click down arrow.
I have disabled the option Save Page as MHTML in flags but it still want to save pages as MHTML,
Yes we too noticed that, the feature is enabled by default and disabling the flag has not effect as we noticed, and flag itself disabled by default, choose save type as ‘Webpage, HTML’ only.