Customizing X-Qupzilla: Themes, Extensions, and Performance Tweaks

Top 10 Tips and Tricks for X-Qupzilla Power Users

1. Keyboard shortcuts — master navigation

Memorize core shortcuts for tabs, address bar, history, and bookmarks to move faster. Example essentials: open/close tab, switch tabs, focus address bar, reopen closed tab.

2. Customize the toolbar

Add, remove, or reorder toolbar buttons to surface the features you use most (download manager, extensions, reader mode).

3. Use profiles or separate sessions

Create separate profiles or sessions for work, personal browsing, and testing to isolate cookies, extensions, and bookmarks.

4. Advanced tab management

Pin frequently used tabs, group related tabs if supported, and use “restore last session” to recover work. Close multiple tabs via range-selection or context-menu options.

5. Configure privacy and tracking protections

Enable built-in tracking protection, block third-party cookies, and fine-tune site permissions (location, camera, microphone) per site.

6. Leverage extensions wisely

Install only vetted extensions that add real value (ad blockers, password managers, productivity tools). Keep them updated and disable ones you rarely use.

7. Use keyboard-driven searching and quick commands

Set custom search engines or keywords for site-specific searches, and use quick commands (if supported) to open settings, clear data, or run actions without menus.

8. Optimize performance

Limit or suspend background tabs, disable heavy extensions, and clear cache or browsing data periodically. Enable hardware acceleration if it improves rendering on your system.

9. Automate with bookmarks and scripts

Use bookmarklets for frequent actions and, if supported, user scripts (GreaseMonkey/TamperMonkey-style) to customize page behavior or automate repetitive tasks.

10. Backup and sync essential data

Regularly export bookmarks, settings, and profiles. Use built-in sync (if available) or third-party tools to keep bookmarks and passwords consistent across devices.