-sd-animation: sd-fadeIn; –sd-duration: 250ms; –sd-easing: ease-in;

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Getting Started with Bunny Web Browser: Tips & Tricks

  1. Install and set up
  • Download the latest installer from the official Bunny site and run it.
  • During setup, choose whether to set Bunny as your default browser and import bookmarks/passwords from your current browser.
  1. Customize the interface
  • Use the Settings menu to enable a compact toolbar, change the theme (light/dark), and adjust font size.
  • Pin frequently used tabs and enable tab groups if you browse many sites simultaneously.
  1. Speed and performance
  • Turn on hardware acceleration (Settings Performance) for smoother video and animations.
  • Enable built-in ad and tracker blocking to reduce page load times.
  1. Privacy and security
  • Use private browsing windows for sessions you don’t want saved.
  • Enable Do Not Track and the tracker-blocking list in Privacy settings.
  • Check site permissions (camera, microphone, location) per site rather than globally.
  1. Extensions and add-ons
  • Install extensions from Bunny’s extension store or compatible Chromium/Firefox add-ons if supported.
  • Keep extensions to a minimum to avoid performance hits; remove unused ones regularly.
  1. Keyboard shortcuts and productivity
  • Learn common shortcuts: Ctrl/Cmd+T (new tab), Ctrl/Cmd+W (close tab), Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+T (reopen closed tab).
  • Use the address bar for calculations, unit conversions, and quick site searches.
  1. Sync and backup (if available)
  • Sign in to sync bookmarks, history, and settings across devices.
  • Export bookmarks periodically as a backup.
  1. Troubleshooting
  • If pages don’t load, try disabling extensions, clearing cache, or restarting the browser.
  • For crashes, update Bunny to the latest version and check for conflicting software like outdated drivers.
  1. Advanced tips
  • Use profiles for separate work/personal browsing with independent cookies and extensions.
  • Enable experimental features in the flags/settings page to try beta improvements (use cautiously).
  1. Resources
  • Check Bunny’s official help pages and community forums for guides, FAQs, and updates.

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