Opera 101 Stable
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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.
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daunlouded last edited by
This ridiculously big spacing everywhere around icons and stuff is breaking the browsing experience on smaller screens/resolutions. It eats up precious screen space so there is even less vertical space for actual page content. It's not that big deal on QHD monitors but on 14" FHD screen with 150% increased scaling, it has a massive impact as every pixel matters.
I love to see tab grouping coming back but I'd prefer to see the whole page name instead of only a colored bar when it's collapsed and inactive. I currently have two tab islands collapsed with very similar colors (red and is maybe orange) and I already forgot what's inside them. So color alone is not that great when I later need to find specific website.
Also as I'm using Windows 10, this new UI looks completely out of place. We deserve more options for the UI: first named "Default" (which is this current version) and second "Give the old back" (as the name implies, the old look).
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 101 Stable:
You are in tab 1 of window 2 of workspace 1
Window 2, from whichever tab of whatever workspace it is opened, only has the speed dial tab in each of its workspaces; no inheritance of other tabs. The workspace from which it was opened doesn't own it.
There were early problems, apparently not for all users, of Opera One starting with two windows. Most users don't operate with multiple windows, so it's usual for Opera to start with one window (what most of us think of as the browser). That single window contains whatever tabs we use, in one or more workspaces.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould said:
That single window contains whatever tabs we use, in one or more workspaces.
It contains how many tabs you want and is contained in a workspace.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
Not necessarily "a" (single) workspace.
I currently use 12 workspaces, and could have 50 tabs in each.
When I open a new window, it also has 12 workspaces, but when the window is first opened each workspace will contain a single tab: the speed dial. Unless it's a private window, for which the speed dial is not displayed in the first (uppermost) workspace.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by leocg
@thelittlebrowserthatcould Necessarily. If you change the workspace then you are not in the same window(s).
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@leocg I suggest you discuss the matter with employees of the company. Wishing you a pleasant remainder of the day.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould Discuss what exactly? Like I said, I couldn't reproduce the issue with workspaces, they are working as should.
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@leocg Discuss your understanding of the relationship between Opera's windows and their workspaces.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould It's not just my understanding, it's a fact.
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chawoobie last edited by
Since the change to Opera 1, I have had problems logging into some sites. First it was ONC bank, though that seems resolved. Now, when I try to book a crise from Royal Caribbean, I select date, ship, destination, etc. When I try to select a specific date, I get an error: Ooops! Something went wrong try again.
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frk34 last edited by
Please bring us back close button on tabs...it's essential...with a touch screen
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mino57 last edited by
may you please re-add horizontal tab scrolling the way it was like in older versions
i was using a older version and noticed immediately of its removal when i updated to version 100
i use this all the time so the change really effected my experience negatively -
firuz-u7 last edited by
The picture-in-picture icon is still not showing on the video https://vk.com/video
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raphaelbm last edited by
Dear Tina Chenska, Where is the version number that you are announcing.???
You announce this stable update as "Opera One (v. 101) Stable" - but where is the version number?
You should show the version number just as you do for other announcements. Why don't you show the version number?( I can find it 2 ways:
- Download the product then look at the version number of the downloaded exe instal file
- Look at the changelog at https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-101/
This yields June 5th, 2023 101.0.4843.25 – 2023-07-26
But - why do I have to use these cumbersome methods just to obtain the version number.
Important note: You normally show the version number of updates but NOTwhen it is a new version. Please fix this anomaly.
Why do I want this?
- Consistency in your announcements
- To maintain an easily extracted history of revised versions.
Conclusion: Show the version number every time that you announce a new update regardless.
You are being inconsistent in your blog announcements.Operating System Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 22H2 (build 19045.3208)
System Model TOSHIBA SATELLITE C850D-12L PSCC2E-02L00JEN
thx Raphael(