None. I write my own frontend, backend, db engine, libraries. Not completely of course, like I would still rely on Express and other heavy lifting when doing a node backend. If I need some special feature in the frontend I hunt for a library I can easily copy to my libs/ directory, but half the libraries that are used I wrote myself.
>I already enabled URL display so it already is two-line effectively but I feel like probably making both parts (the title and the URL) two-line each.
So apart from having URL + Title shown at the same time, I take it you mean to reserve two lines for those to have some room to wrap? I'll add a note to try it as a setting.
Main menu is the top left button inside the extension. In that menu you can enter Settings. Then in settings you can click the category to see a list of other categories, or use the arrows.
Yes the theme is very customizable, check the Settings. There's also commands you can use if you double tap Ctrl twice. You can open the command palette and select Light Theme.
Grasshoppers are cool. And a platform has been created to add more features if they make sense. It already can do a bunch of stuff, I advice you to give it a try.
>Is this manager advanced enough to replicate Vivaldi's tab tiling and stacking functionality?
No, but it can do a bunch of stuff, which you can try.
>also not sure why the screenshots devote 80% of space to non-addon functionality like page with some distracting chip images and colored tables
Was easier to take screenshots like this. But maybe I'll try cropping next time. I guess the idea was to show how it looks as a sidebar, or as a popup.
In grasshopper you can organize through tags, and colors, which create profiles mapped to urls, so they also apply for instance if you are in History view. The profile can be set to match the root, or the exact url. You can also filter different kinds of tabs, like unloaded, or playing. There's also a button that appears when a tab is playing, to go back to that tab (focus it).
In grasshopper you can filter by domain, but also can add tags, and colors, to any tab, and filter through this. There's a profile editor accessible when you right click the items.
Yeah, the debate was fun. The thought I had myself was the chance that AGI turns out to lack the traits of humans we fear. And instead of being this ambitious adversary it ends up being our best friend, our protector, similar to how we take care of (some) of the other animals in the planet.
I'm currently working on it, and I use it myself for all tab management.
I use it in all my firefox profiles since it can be used as a sidebar and as a popup for smaller windows.