Bookmarks page has hidden movable border line
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A Former User last edited by
Debian Testing
Version: 73.0.3847.0
Opera is up to date
Update stream: developer
System: Debian GNU/Linux bullseye/sid (x86_64; Unknown)
Monitor: CRT 1600x1200Bookmarks page has hidden movable border line between left directory tree and their contents on the right side. The border line is not visible on pages using both Light and Dark themes.
I know that the line exists - its position is being betrayed by Opera cursor, or by the right border of the gray area when you mark a Bookmarks directory on the left (see the screenshots below).
Opera Snapshot does not catch its cursor icon - I used blue arrows to point where the border line is placed in this example.
[Fig. 1] Light theme
[Fig. 2] Dark theme
Luckily GIMP snapshot catches cursor icon. It shows the place where the hidden line is present too.
[Fig. 3] GIMP snapshot's screenshot with cursor icon
A thin vertical visible border line is highly advisable, I think.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@pavelopdev Interesting. I didn't know about that. I'll post in the blog too.
By the way, the line is (was) visible in O58 version (the last version before the Reborn3)
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 Thanks. It'll help to pull the issue out from the remaining neverending flow of other requests.
BTW How to become a follower of someone posts? I'm too narrow minded on that.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg It doesn't mean a follower of someone's posts? I thought I will become a follower of xxx person. @andrew84 writes his posts to Opera 74 developer blog, for example. There are other active users, but I wanted to sign in to follow @andrew84 only. Thanks for explanation.