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    • thelittlebrowserthatcould
      thelittlebrowserthatcould @leocg last edited by

      @leocg Thanks. I'm using the Debian release.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by

        @thelittlebrowserthatcould Ah, I guess it's a Windows setting.

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        • jbgay
          jbgay @leocg last edited by

          @leocg you are right : I use a Windows version.
          I have juste checked Windows Opera One on dev Channel and this bug seems to be resolved.

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          • nadie-nada-nunca
            nadie-nada-nunca last edited by

            Reported as bug:

            Context menu items for pages and images and menu items in the Bookmark bar get cut when they shouldn’t, because there is enough space for them.

            This looks like a combination of improperly reserved space, where the presence of accelerators in some menu items prevents other items without accelerators to write in that area, and excessive space between the icon and the text, which gets subtracted from the other side of the menu.

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            • alexs
              alexs last edited by alexs

              Changelog: DNA-110244 Translations for O101
              Where in Linux is a translation? On Linux you can not set the browser language in the settings. Why? The language setting in the browser has been missing on Linux (Debian).
              The default language of my OS is German, Opera's UI language is English.
              My workaround of the Opera One is opera --lang=de, but this is retro for a modern browser.

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              • nadie-nada-nunca
                nadie-nada-nunca last edited by

                Reported as bug:

                Disabling “Show tabs from the same domain in tab tooltip” also disables the menu for collapsed tab islands, so it’s not possible to see what they contain without expanding them.

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                • stolis
                  stolis last edited by stolis

                  Yo! What about that little stupid face on top of SD? You had so many requests to get rid of it and it's still there. Why?
                  If you don't intend to do so, can't you at least put it somewhere else? Like a sidebar tool for example. This indifference you keep showing on users requests, has become very annoying and want get you anywhere.
                  You're destroying opera. And for what? Just to play it design pioneers and promote this new fancy islands feature? If we wanted bubble style looking or any kind of UI changes we would ask for it. None did. You show how many dislike posts had been written from the beginning of developing this "great" UI, but you insisted. Why?
                  Even now, that you've been asked at least to bring back some elements you took away or minor changes we'd like to see, you keep ignoring us.
                  And first of all stop the auto updating function and just send a notice like all other browsers. You have no right to interfere on our pc's. Especially when most of the updates contain nothing new except bugs. Period

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                  • nadie-nada-nunca
                    nadie-nada-nunca @stolis last edited by

                    @stolis I like the tab islands feature. Give it time until they squash all the bugs.

                    The smiley face above the Speed Dial is for giving feedback. Have you tried clicking on it and send negative feedback? It's better than complaining.

                    Autoupdate is here to stay. It's what everybody else does these days. I don't like it either, but I understand it from a development standpoint. Addressing issues with dozens of different live versions of a browser would be a nightmare. All development would stall because people would be addressing old bugs all day.

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                    • stolis
                      stolis @nadie-nada-nunca last edited by

                      @nadie-nada-nunca First of all, no one (including myself) requested to remove islands and since there's an option to disable them, that's ok. Problem is that the hole UI has been changed to something no one likes which had been noted by users since developing.
                      So what I'm simply saying, is that they had all the time to try something different and pay more attention on users opinion. I don't know about programming but I believe that they should first try to add islands in previous UI to see how people would take it and then try to change it. When your own users tells you that they don't like this new look and you continue developing it... I really can't understand it.
                      I know what smiley face does and of course I've send feedback. The point is that they've been many a lot of complains about it since it's first appearance and requests to be removed but it's still there, without offering nothing useful.
                      As for auto updating beside it exists for a long time now and actually is a standard opera's politic, almost everybody has requested through this hole time at least to add an option in settings for disabling it, also didn't do anything. And allow me to say that not everybody does it.

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                      • andrew84
                        andrew84 @stolis last edited by andrew84

                        @stolis said in Opera 101 Stable:

                        since there's an option to disable them, that's ok.

                        Afaik there's no option to disable tab islands completely, there's only option to disable automated islands creation.

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                        • andrew84
                          andrew84 @stolis last edited by

                          @stolis https://forums.opera.com/post/320958

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                          • stolis
                            stolis @andrew84 last edited by

                            @andrew84: you're right. "disable" was just the wrong word.

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                            • andrew84
                              andrew84 @stolis last edited by

                              @stolis Yes, but the feature must be optional and completely switchable off.

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                              • stolis
                                stolis @andrew84 last edited by

                                @andrew84 No question about it. They already have stopped giving us options for quite sometime now but I'm afraid this time they've crossed the red line with this version.

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                                • nadie-nada-nunca
                                  nadie-nada-nunca @stolis last edited by

                                  @stolis said in Opera 101 Stable:

                                  Problem is that the hole UI has been changed to something no one likes

                                  I do like it, it's my point.

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                                  • daunlouded
                                    daunlouded @nadie-nada-nunca last edited by

                                    @nadie-nada-nunca I must hop in here. Because I must ask; do you like it more than previous UI?

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                                    • nadie-nada-nunca
                                      nadie-nada-nunca @daunlouded last edited by

                                      @daunlouded In some respects, yes. It's still buggy, give it time to stabilize. I don't like what they did to the Opera button, I don't like that the scrollbar is now not at the edge, and I don't like having all the sidebar buttons at the bottom. But the new interface is clean and pleasant to me.

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                                      • andrew84
                                        andrew84 @nadie-nada-nunca last edited by

                                        @nadie-nada-nunca said in Opera 101 Stable:

                                        But the new interface is clean and pleasant to me.

                                        How it's cleaner comparing to the previous one?

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                                        • nadie-nada-nunca
                                          nadie-nada-nunca @andrew84 last edited by

                                          @andrew84 I didn't say it's cleaner than the previous one. I said it's clean, and I said I like it.

                                          I guess you may find one or the other "cleaner" depending on how you use it. I, for example, ditched my previous workspace-based scheme, and replaced it with islands. Now I can see all my tab groups at any time, no need to switch between workspaces. That, in itself, is "cleaner" than what I was previously doing. But that's because of the way I'm using the browser.

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                                          • andrew84
                                            andrew84 @nadie-nada-nunca last edited by

                                            @nadie-nada-nunca I understand.
                                            But the 'islands' refer more to features. To implement the islands there was no need for so radical changes to the rest of the UI with its borders and wasted space everywhere.

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