Opera 75 brings easier access to top features
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
I liked how does the transparent tabsbar looks in Vivaldi and how items highlighting effect depends on current background's main color (looks modern).
I think Opera can have the similar fluid/semitransparent design.
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albertop last edited by
@leocg: Ok, Follow up.
I were going on the High intensity themes because it was the only officla way to be able to change colors manually, I dunno why MS blocked the colors settings UI for any other Windows Theme, replacing it with some fancy automatic "colorization".
I've disabled it for the moment, but for any other theme the explorer background and the other colors will remain simply white.
Other solution found in web, lead to installing of some hacking dll to release the security mechanisms of the theme handler MS's dll, not something I would like to do, if there is alternatives (the dead UxTheme and the newest fork on Github, SecureUx).
Regarding to Opera, actually (75) a far as I can try, it seems that it is taking the colors straight from Windows colors, only if it is set an High Intensity theme, and not otherwise.
So I am guessing, if this could be a new setup of Opera 75, to better handle the impaired vision / accessibility for people that uses the high intensity theme?
Anyway, I'm trying to get full dark mode in windows without to use high intensity theme.
I've not yet tested to change those experiment flags of the above post, because anyway, high intensity theme was giving a big number of visibility problems in many applications, and of course, also in many sites view under Opera.
So I'm heading toward some different solution, if I find one. Every Theme / theme pack I've found so far to be enough dark, uses the UXTheme hack.
I'm also willing to experiment with the Flux solution to dim the PC (it also has a dark mode). Any knowing of a solution please reply. Thanks -
A Former User last edited by
Great!!! and it still won't run or load Bubbles IQ on FB. Hasn't done for months now (used to no problem but now just won't run or load it!!???). Bubbles IQ runs great on Firefox so Firefox must be a far better and far more superior browser. Have a nice day, y'all
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tina Opera last edited by
Hi @sgrandin, please check camera permissions for this website in Site Settings > Privacy and security > Camera. If issue still present, please send us screenshots on https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9
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A Former User last edited by leocg
I have a touch screen device. Opera is absolute Worse on touch screen.
Cannot use gesture to move back/forward (like you can in Chrome and Edge), UI is Very small and can not be made bigger (like in Chrome with a flag), some features require Mouse Hover (like the new Player), which I do not have in touch/tablet mode.
Considering Opera pioneered gestures on browsers this is a disgrace
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treego last edited by
Opera just gets better and better ... thank you!
https://forums.opera.com/topic/41570/positively-preferring-opera-over-the-pretenders/17
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fmvs last edited by
Good afternoon everyone. I am a programmer and I have a complaint / suggestion to contribute:
Excuse me in advance if this is the wrong place. I'm just accessing the opera for the first time.
Where you can "manage work spaces" I think something very important is missing.
If I have a lot of tabs open, it makes the opera very slow.
I would like an option to save favorites list of everything that is open to be more accessible. so I can close everything! But it needs to be accessible in one click. I heard that it has this feature, but I haven't found it yet, so it would be great to be accessible. I would save it with a description title and that would list it in a place where I can search descriptions of the list of open windows.
Thank you for your attention.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @vitormanuel, perhaps it is added to exceptions. Go to
opera:settings/privacyProtection
, click "Manage exceptions" below "Block ads...", and remove "youtube.com" (or some similar string e.g. "[*.]youtube.com") from the list (click on 3-vertical-dots symbol on the right of YT domain, and select remove).
You can turn it on also by clicking the "Privacy Protection" icon on the right of the URL and click "Turn on for this sit" in the pop-up. -
vitormanuel last edited by
@l33t4opera: Thanks for the answer... I have tried this, an hour ago, before writing here and it didn't work, I have no exception and on Youtube I see ads....
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adam1709 last edited by
@vitormanuel: It's best to install uBlock from the Chrome store (faster updates) and you'll be much happier.