Opera unveils Opera One, an entirely redesigned browser
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koimark last edited by
Tab bar (with annoying scrolling disabled) look awful after upgrade and it's difficult to choose tabs when trying to arrange those to island. I agree with ghiramin wrote earlier too.
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koimark last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould: Tab scrolling is awful - I have it disabled. But large amount of tabs was not problem earlier. Now it is messed up and choosing tab is tricky.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@koimark: I dumped about 500 tabs into the new browser, and gave up in trying to organise them into workspaces, which is easy enough, though time-consuming, with earlier versions.
I am happy to have the option of (working) tab scrolling, and use the Tab Slider or, more recently the Most Recent Used Tab Stack (Chrome) extensions, using the option to send the current tab to the right with Most Recent Used Tab Stack.
I've looked at Vivaldi again, and I think it will provide the useability I need, and appearance options I prefer, over the coming years.
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skpy last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould I agree with previous commenter that tab scrolling is not suitable. I have important tabs at the start of tab bar and new temporary tabs are at the end. It is convenient to access tabs at the end and at the start but is annoying to scroll from start to end and back each time. I have 2 workspaces with more than 100 tabs in each (unfortunately things that I have to take care or handle coming faster than I can resolve them. Using bookmarks instead will guarantee that I will never recall about them)
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skpy last edited by
Now when there is sound playing in the background tab audio icon is not visible anymore -
thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@skpy: if we had a session manager that allowed import/export respecting workspaces, and the tab count was kept down to 50 or 100 per workspace, then I would see less need for tab scrolling. But when several hundred tabs are in one workspace, before distributing to others, tab scrolling is vital -- at least to me. I would like to be able to set a fixed width, but the means available for locating tabs in older versions are acceptable, to me. As is using Ctrl+O to open local files because Google's geeks decided at an early stage that a menu option wasn't cool or whatever.
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Nuiin last edited by
While I realise the AI feature brings novelty to Opera, to be honest I have no use for it at all as is and find it annoying. In the latest version of Linux version of Opera the button on Speed Dial tiles (top-right corner) doesn't display a context menu enabling users to delete or edit them and the browser still doesn't save its window geometry meaning that when you close and reopen the browser its size and position doesn't persist. To be honest I'm thinking about switching to Vivaldi.
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koimark last edited by
Is there way to rename Tab Island - that would be very useful? (I remember asking this ages ago with tab stacks too Workspaces gives something similar controll but I'm not very fond of workspaces.
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koimark last edited by
Trying to use Tab Islands - and it seems quite good. But there is something weird when switchin work spaces and closing tabs. I have many of workspaces that contains tabs and now when I'm switching to workspace Opera gives warning about closing the whole window that contains all my tabs and workspaces. Cancel helps. Has anyone else noticed this? (macOS Ventura x86_64)
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skpy last edited by
Also tab icon overflows tab island line (I assume it is related to sound that is coming from multiple tabs inside an island).
Also sometimes Opera for some reason intercept focus from other applications -
SiMcarD78 last edited by
Italian translation error: "Tab Island/s" is not "Isola schede" but better "Isola/e di schede"
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ESS-ES-1868 last edited by
I don't understand. What modules are we talking about? What is the modularity of the interface?
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ESS-ES-1868 last edited by
Am I understanding the changes?
A new interface skin, a separate thread for rendering the interface and tab grouping? Nothing else?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@ess-es-1868 I guess these modules are tab strip, toolbar, address bar, sidebar, bookmarks bar. Each of the mentioned above also can contain own modules and so on if I understood it right.