The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download
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andrew84 last edited by
@arturo182 Totally agree. There are already GX and crypto dedicated versions for these experiments. But now they decided to pollute the regular version.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Look at all that waisted space and separation. For what, bubbles?
Are you trying to have Opera Windows look like macOS?
If Flow is disabled in settings, disable the arrow icon.
Keep the Opera logo red, not black.
I do not like the purple color used for highlighting. It does not look elegant or appropriate in light theme.
Both Chrome and Firefox use gray, so should Opera.Besides that, things look fine.
Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win10.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
In a private window the text in highlighted menu item is not possible to read.
Gray is used for as marking color and text becomes illegible, same on Bookmarks bar.
Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win10. Light theme.
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warom15751 last edited by
I could move cursor to the rightmost edge of the browser on the site with scrollbar and click on it to scroll without actually taking a look at it. Now in Opera One there is an border and I can't do this anymore((
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
I keep getting random purple lines under tabs, with no duplicates open.
Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win10.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@vegelund I agree with all your above mentioned visual notices, I reported the same when I first saw the new design. Solo Tabs height should = tab island height, inside tab island tabs could look a bit smaller.
@vegelund said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
Besides that, things look fine
You satisfied with all these round cornered borders around elements (address bar, bookmarks bar, sidebar and etc)? Especially the border around web page?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 said
You satisfied with all these round cornered borders around elements
No, but I'll get used to it. Firefox is closest to my design preference these days.
My main objection with the rounded page design is:
If you move the cursor all the way to the right in a maximized window, you are unable to grab the scrollbar.
Because there is an edge/border on the outside of that. Genius design work.
Scrollbar:
Do people at Opera believe any human can see the Up and Down arrows? Must be the smallest pixel art I’ve ever seen.
Since Opera is now into rounded “bubble design”, why are you using an antiquated rectangular scrollbar like Chrome and Firefox?
Edge has a superior, smooth and thin scrollbar. Do that.
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max1c last edited by
@vegelund: I agree with your point. It looks way worse on the white theme too. The white space isn't as obvious with the dark theme. Should probably be improved.
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BLX33 last edited by
The new version is tremendously ugly, how do we get rid of this nonsense new version?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
You have removed the ability to delete all page cookies via lock icon.
FU for messing things up. Now users must go to opera://settings/content/all
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multiwebinc last edited by
Having the scrollbar not go all the way to the edge of the screen is driving me nuts.
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multiwebinc last edited by
While you're at work polishing the UI, one of my biggest pet peeves with Opera is that when you Alt-Tab to switch to another tab, highlighting tabs with the mouse should be done only on mouse over, not mouse position. So if my mouse is already over a certain icon when they appear, it should Not select it unless I move the mouse off and back on it again. This way I don't accidentally select some random tab that I didn't want to select simply because my mouse was in the middle of the screen when Alt-Tabbing. I would love for you guys to fix that in a future release.
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rolandm last edited by
Well, you failed to fix the Linux page crashes while in dev and beta state, all documented lots of times here in the blog posts, and went productive with One anyway? Can you afford to lose your Linux users?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@nuiin said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
I just wish that the browser would save its geometry when closing so that when it is opened it appears in the same place with the same height and width.
It does for me on Windows 11 22H2 (only have 1 monitor) for what it's worth.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@rolandm: What pages crash for you? I'm on linux and haven't had any crashes yet.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@illusiveart said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
AI Aria does not work in the CIS region for political reasons?
Don't know the answer, but it's likely that it is indeed for legal and or political reasons.
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weilan last edited by weilan
Ever since the first beta for Opera 100, I installed it excited to see the changes and here are the problems:
You can see in the image Brave on the left and Opera 100 on the right. What is the difference you might ask?
The difference is the new UI introduced in Opera 100 makes it really oversized and not really beautiful or useful. Now tabs don't look like the folder tabs where the idea for tabs originally came from.
Now they look like some ugly "tab islands". First Firefox came up with this stupid idea, then Edge copied it and now Opera copied it...
Now they take so much more space - you can see where the Brave UI ends and where the webpage begins and compare it to where Opera 100's UI ends and where the webpage begins.
It's mostly because those stupid, useless and ugly "tab islands" obviously need to have shadows, because without those massive shadows, Opera 100 will not be useful enough.
I think this UI redesign is ugly and pointless and it's making the browser worse.
I ask to add at least an option to revert the tabs' appearance to their old version that look like actual folder tabs and take up less space.
Just think about it - everything that makes the Opera 100's UI bigger than that of Brave is because of useless eye candy that doesn't make anything better.
P.S.:
Also, you still can't move the mouse to the rightmost end of the screen and grab the sidebar in Opera 100, nothing happens, on every other program, browser or Opera 99 and older, you could do it.
I'm sorry, but I'm not sorry, this new UI revamp for no reason and for the sake of making useless changes is a disaster. Whoever came up with this idea should be reprimanded and demoted and either the old UI reinstated or some new UI that is functional, compact and not a buggy mess be developed.
Opera is popular because it's fast, but when updates just add more bloat and horrible changes, it makes me want to uninstall it and never look back.