Opera One (100.0.4790.0) Developer update
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A Former User last edited by
@simcard78 Jolly good. Do you guys think you are representative for the average Opera user? Back to my point:
A feedback group consisting of only Developer stream users is exceptionally far off the average Opera user. That would be an inexplicable choice by management for the purpose of evaluating design options for the general consumer of Opera browsers.
If true, no wonder we get browsers looking like comic sans and bubble games.
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ghirahim last edited by
@vegelund: I've been using black themes (if they're available) exclusively for years. By far the most beautiful and good for the eyes.
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ghirahim last edited by ghirahim
I forgot to mention, this menu has not been working for quite some time, even before Opera One. If you click, nothing happens.
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xantares last edited by xantares
Scrolling tab bar (settings: ”Enable tab scrolling when many tabs are open“) not implemented.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@simcard78 said in Opera One (100.0.4790.0) Developer update:
@vegelund: I think we are more than you think.
It does not matter what you or I think. I am questioning what basis Opera is making their design choices on.
Hopefully they have real user statistics and evaluation, not just a vague hunch.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@vegelund: why should the non-average user be forced to use what the average user uses? Do you require users with vision problems to limit their daily use of Opera to 30 minutes? What other features, as yet undiscovered by the average user, should be abandoned?
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
Starts up with two windows. I don't see any change of the application icon. Debian build.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould On Windows the icon changed on previous build. Couldn't notice a change on this one, maybe it was a minor modification.
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auxce last edited by
"New window" and "New private window" both have its O menu button out of the position it should have until minimizing/maximizing the window.