Opera 101 Stable
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andrew84 last edited by
Just pay attention on how many upvotes regarding the pointless rounded corners https://forums.opera.com/post/314077
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@leocg just to be sure we're using the same terms: a workspace in Opera is usually accessed via its icon in the upper part of the sidebar. If I recall correctly, two workspaces are configured in a fresh installation. Opening a new window (e.g. Ctrl+N) will show the same workspaces (two, or however many the user has configured) in the sidebar, but at that point they will only each be populated by the speed dial. Closing any of those speed dial tabs in any workspace of the new window before any other tab has been opened will close the new window,
Is one of your meanings for workspace equivalent to desktop (i.e. part of the operating system/desktop environment), and outside Opera?
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DHHD last edited by
@leocg
The bug is reproduced if two windows are open.
If one window is open, everything works correctly.2 windows:
https://youtu.be/LmGt9KMMltY1 window:
https://youtu.be/qy6xVdvhHQ4 -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould Yes, I'm talking about the workspaces whose icons are in the sidebar.
When click on one of the icons you change to that workspace and can access all of its windows and tabs
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TecHiFi last edited by
I haven't been here for a while, maybe this was previously discussed, but I have a serious issue with this vertical window "frame" that Opera now has. If my mouse slides to the left and I try to scroll the page, it doesn't scroll because the cursor is on this couple of pixels wide frame. But my eyes do scroll, expecting the page to scroll as well, and I got some very unpleasant and weird vertigo-like feeling. Which is absolutely awful. If the top-bar can pick up mouse commands (click the active tab to scroll to the top), I am sure picking up scrolling when the mouse cursor is on that frame is also possible. This is becoming so annoying and physically unpleasant that I am thinking of switching to another browser, at least until it is fixed with some option like "Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximized", or something similar. I'm pretty sure this isn't just me with this issue.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@leocg in that case, I'm unsure what you mean by windows, as a window opened from a workspace exists outside that workspace, yet you write about windows within workspaces.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould No, a window opened in one workspace exist only in that workspace, it's very easy to see it..
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stolis last edited by
Changes I dislike the most:
- Tabs bar became higher now, tabs smaller and close button got out. Why? I prefer to see the X all the time.
- Speed Dial tiles (one of the things I love on opera) had already rounded corners and much better look. The new one is just horrible and has been noted by a lot of people in here.
- Everything on the browser is on top. Bookmarks bar, address bar etc. but you send the side bar tools at the bottom and now I have to move the mouse up and down all the time. Brilliant idea, ha?
- "Start page", one of the most useful button on every browser, is gone. For God's shake. That's insane.
As for the rest of the hole bubble design I have nothing more to add on what's already been posted by so many guys in here. Total failure with nothing useful to offer. Please stop ignoring us and bring us back the opera we loved.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@leocg I'm sorry, but you claiming that it's very easy to see it gets us nowhere.
We open tabs in workspaces.
We open windows from workspaces (and even those who think they don't use workspaces are using the default one).
Usually Opera starts with one window. If another window is opened it is separate, like opening a text editor or other application. And other applications may have a multi-tabbed interface, or open separate windows.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould Let me try to make it easier:
You open Opera for the first time, no previous session.
You are in tab 1 of window 1 of workspace 1.
You open a new tab
You are in tab 2 of window 1 of workspace 1
You open a new window
You are in tab 1 of window 2 of workspace 1
You click on the other workspace icon in sidebar
You are in tab 1 of window 1 of workspace 2
If you close that tab, you go back to tab 1 of window 2 in workspace 1. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould You open tabs in windows and windows in workspaces.