Opera 60 has odd browser chrome colour on MacOS Mojave
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A Former User last edited by
@xiamenese I wish there is a way to revert to the old colour. Apart from this I don't have any complaints about the browser. Its my daily driver
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xiamenese last edited by
@vickyiyer
I'm with you there. Perhaps a preference could be added to use the old colour for those of us who don't use dark mode.Opera is my main browser too, and I have no complaints apart from that … it makes full-screen look anaemic, but I shouldn't have to go totally the other way into the dark!
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A Former User last edited by
It would be really nice if the developers would use black text on the light theme and white text on the dark theme. The low-contrast text is hard to read.
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A Former User last edited by
I am surprised to know that none of the people from Opera either support or developer or product team have responded. Do anyone know what is the general timeframe for a response in this forum ?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg then it that case how do I reach out to the actually dev's about a problem or a bug or feature ? Any other portal ?
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A Former User last edited by
Opera has screwed up the light theme of this browser completely, even if I were to install the 58 version from the .dmg it keeps auto-updating to the Opera 60. Utterly disappointed
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A Former User last edited by
You can stop Opera from updating itself by entering this code into the Msc Terminal app:
defaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate trueActually, I found Opera 54 to be the most functional version. I am now using version 60 because versions 57 and 58 crashed if I tried to open Preferences, and they were also slow.
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A Former User last edited by
Well that is not what I was expecting forcing not to update is not a sustainable solution, I was expecting Opera to add a native theme with native browser tab colours in addition to this ridiculously looking white and even more weirder dark theme.
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A Former User last edited by
Worse still, the text and the background are in low contrast, so the text is hard to read. These developers cannot even be bothered to change the text colour when one changes the theme between light and dark.