One bar, more space

That's right. It's because I wasn't zooming in on the image and was looking at it from a distance, so it looked like the bar was kind of sideways or stretched out, an optical illusion on my part. When I zoomed in on the bar that @Parkinsond sent, that's when I saw it with the image zoomed in and it looked normal. It must be because of Iris, an app I use to reduce blue light emission so it doesn't interfere with my sleep.
You may also try the "night light" of Windows for blue light.
 
I do some development as well, yes. In addition, as I now hit 30, my eyesight has degraded a bit (not to say how much) and I don’t wanna wear glasses 🤓
My eyesight is also not perfect and I hear you in not wearing glasses.
Eyeglasses aint my thing.
Some peeps prefer to have their 3rd eye open rather than wear specs. Lols!

But maybe when it becomes mainstream and it replaced the Mobile Phones then I will consider.
 
My eyesight is also not perfect and I hear you in not wearing glasses.
Eyeglasses aint my thing.
Some peeps prefer to have their 3rd eye open rather than wear specs. Lols!

But maybe when it becomes mainstream and it replaced the Mobile Phones then I will consider.
I cannot see properly even with two pairs of glasses; my eye accomodation power is almost lost (the lens cannot change the focus with distance); need a dozen of glasses, one for every 30 cm increase in distance 👀
 
You may also try the "night light" of Windows for blue light.
Yes, the problem with Windows is that it doesn't offer much customization in relation to the application I use to control blue light emission. With Windows, you can only control it to make it more yellow or more blue, but you don't have control over 🔆

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I cannot see properly even with two pairs of glasses; my eye accomodation power is almost lost (the lens cannot change the focus with distance); need a dozen of glasses, one for every 30 cm increase in distance 👀

This is the thing that amazes me. We may not get all the details of our day to day activity because of our vision and with/without specs, but if we are in front of our monitors we can clearly see even the lowest and dead pixels. Works like magic!
 
This is the thing that amazes me. We may not get all the details of our day to day activity because of our vision and with/without specs, but if we are in front of our monitors we can clearly see even the lowest and dead pixels. Works like magic!
Not me; in order to see the details on the screen, I have to change my near vision glasses measures, which makes me not seeing objects very near to eye clearly (like while cutting my finger nails); I have to choose, so I selected to sacrifice the monitor details.
 
You won't notice any difference in the image, only when looking at the monitor physically. This first image is from Windows 11 Night light.
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That 👇 it's because of Iris
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You won't notice any difference in the image, only when looking at the monitor physically. This first image is from Windows 11 Night light.
That 👇 it's because of Iris
Yes, they look exactly the same.
I use low degree of Windows night light all over the day to make the white color less bluish.
 
Specially not friendly if you are doing a research or something and you’ve got 15 tabs open… this will drive me mad.
You can manage right-click behavior and tabs in the settings to work like other browsers (I don't know why this isn't the default). It was difficult for me to use it with multiple tabs open in its default state.

I love the "Two-Level Tab Groups" feature, as it's very useful when I have multiple tabs open and want to focus on tabs from a single website, as I can move them all under the main toolbar.

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Yes, they look exactly the same.
I use low degree of Windows night light all over the day to make the white color less bluish.
That's exactly what makes your eyes tired, especially at night and during prolonged use.
Erm night light works directly with the GPU display controller for the real time output, screenshots retain their original hues.
Exactly, you said it all in a few words. For you to see and @Parkinsond to know how I use it, I would have to take a picture of my screen with my cell phone and send it here, then you would notice. But I'm sure you won't be able to see anything, or it will be too dark to see at first glance. I adjusted the brightness and lowered it from 6500K until I found a color and brightness that was neither too strong nor too weak. Do you know about e-books? The digital ones that are like a pencil and a 📃? My monitor's brightness and color are more or less the same, just a little brighter. I like talking to @Trident because he understands my language, and there are many other members who know what we're talking about.
You can manage right-click behavior and tabs in the settings to work like other browsers (I don't know why this isn't the default). It was difficult for me to use it with multiple tabs open in its default state.

I love the "Two-Level Tab Groups" feature, as it's very useful when I have multiple tabs open and want to focus on tabs from a single website, as I can move them all under the main toolbar.

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But don't you mean stack mode?
 
That's exactly what makes your eyes tired, especially at night and during prolonged use.
My eyes are dysfunctional thanks to Parkinson disease, not the night light feature; they cannot change the focus or properly discriminate the shades of white or grey; when I look to a photo on a website shot in sunlight, it looks like being over-exposed, and cannot get the details; that is why I am sticking to dark mode all the time.
 
My eyes are dysfunctional thanks to Parkinson disease, not the night light feature; they cannot change the focus or properly discriminate the shades of white or grey; when I look to a photo on a website shot in sunlight, it looks like being over-exposed, and cannot get the details; that is why I am sticking to dark mode all the time.
Seriously, do you have Parkinson's or are you joking? I saw you talking to another member about it, but I didn't want to butt in, literally speaking. Wow, I didn't know that. Does your username have anything to do with the disease? Or is it just a name that sounds like Parkinson's? After that post about the Ransomware Remediation joke, I don't joke about members' usernames anymore. With me, you can laugh a little, a dash of humor doesn't hurt once in a while.
 
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Seriously, do you have Parkinson's or are you joking? I saw you talking to another member about it, but I didn't want to butt in, literally speaking. Wow, I didn't know that. Does your username have anything to do with the disease? Or is it just a name that sounds like Parkinson's? After that post about the Ransomware Remediation joke, I don't joke about members' usernames anymore. With me, you can laugh a little, a dash of humor doesn't hurt once in a while.
Yes I was diagnosed to have Parkinson disease a year ago, and yes the username is derived from the disease.
But you can joke about the disease; I used to like and make light jokes and to have lots of friends on FB; after getting Parkinson, I developed depression with transient periods of pyschosis and became not able to make jokes as before.
Just spending time until the major motor manifestations of the disease start, when I will not be able to type on keyboard anymore.
 
Yes I was diagnosed to have Parkinson disease a year ago, and yes the username is derived from the disease.
But you can joke about the disease; I used to like and make light jokes and to have lots of friends on FB; after getting Parkinson, I developed depression with transient periods of pyschosis and became not able to make jokes as before.
Just spending time until the major motor manifestations of the disease start, when I will not be able to type on keyboard anymore.
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm speechless.
 
Maybe so, I don't know the exact name, but the feature is cool and very useful when you feel lost among many tabs.
I think it's Workspace. It was here, but I ended up removing it. If you want it, you have to customize it using the toolbar, but thanks for the tip. Thank you very much, and you too, @Parkinsond, from the bottom of my heart. I know about Chrome, but unlike Vivaldi, it doesn't offer much customization. (y)
Yes I was diagnosed to have Parkinson disease a year ago, and yes the username is derived from the disease.
But you can joke about the disease; I used to like and make light jokes and to have lots of friends on FB; after getting Parkinson, I developed depression with transient periods of pyschosis and became not able to make jokes as before.
Just spending time until the major motor manifestations of the disease start, when I will not be able to type on keyboard anymore.
You know, gee, I didn't know that. We used to talk sometimes, maybe at some point I was a little rude to you sometimes. I can't be rude to someone, fight and then leave like nothing happened. Except for two members who are making life hell here, one of whom you know, @trindent. I shouldn't have posted anything on the Comodo thread. When I started posting, @rashmi was being very playful, but I had nothing against Comodo. He used CF, so I ended up finding one member there strange. But I don't have anything against them whatsoever. When that other member accused a Dev of being a SCAMMER, I was participating in the conversation and it offended me. Do you have proof? If not, keep your mouth shut, this type of accusation is serious. For me, it's like this: if you talk to me and you're my friend, offending you offends me too, it's that simple. There will always be jokes and we have to take these jokes in stride. I laughed a lot at the Godzilla vs. Kong one you put together. I apologize, my friend @Parkinsond, for some things. I hope you always have that sense of humor. Don't get depressed, it's bad. I've had depression, and it's very bad. If you need anything and it's within my power, just let me know. ;)
 

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