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    • hucker
      hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

      @darthgtb Why? I like Opera the way it was. The illegal MS style forced updates have been thwarted.

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      • gustavomolina
        gustavomolina last edited by

        I have been forced to update to the new Opera, and the new interface is unbearable, a lot of wasted space, on my small laptop it is unbearably uncomfortable, poorly implemented styles in some menus, and a long etcetera. Quick Access... For God's sake! What a fright...
        Much to my regret, I have my world set up in Opera, but if they don't fix this visual disaster, I will necessarily have to migrate to another browser. It will be painful, but more painful is having to endure this disastrous design.
        Question: Was it developed by interns?

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        • Livorno
          Livorno @gustavomolina last edited by

          @gustavomolina Yes interns were involved. They escaped from a looney bin and were hired by Opera's equally looney management. In truth, Opera is now owned by the Chinese. Go figure.

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          • DarthGTB
            DarthGTB @hucker last edited by

            @hucker due to security. It's better you switch to another browser than stick to an outdated one.

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            • DarthGTB
              DarthGTB @gustavomolina last edited by

              @gustavomolina if you have a 1080p screen on your laptop, it may be set to 125% screen in the settings. I have a 14'' 1080p display on my work laptop. To counter the issue of interface taking up too much space (in all software), what I did was to change the display settings to 100% and using zoom in the browser for making the content still have a good size, while the interface taking less space

              I agree with you though. They should offer a compact design option without these margin shenanigans

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              • gustavomolina
                gustavomolina @DarthGTB last edited by gustavomolina

                @darthgtb Unfortunately my laptop screen is 1366x768. And there's no way to make it fit without ruining something else. Also, why do we have to adapt to lousy interface design? In my opinion, I have two problems with this new appearance, technically it fails miserably in the ergonomic section, aesthetically (personal taste) it makes my eyes hurt. For me it has stopped being a pleasant experience, and I continue with Opera merely because I have my world set up in this browser. In the past I fell in love with Opera with the Opera 12 Internet suite, I used it until I couldn't anymore, I didn't like the new direction they had taken, so I went to other browsers, then they tricked me again, but now I I am realizing that I have a toxic relationship with Opera. They make very abrupt paradigm shifts, and they almost never listen to their users.

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                • DarthGTB
                  DarthGTB @gustavomolina last edited by

                  @gustavomolina me too. I left Opera a few versions after they moved to the current engine back in v12 or v13 and started using Firefox. About 6 years ago or something, I went back into a Chromium browser. This time it was Yandex Browser. This one is a Russian fork from Chromium Opera, which made about every trademark functionality of Opera better, but I had a few fundamental issues with them, so I decided going back to Opera proper last year.

                  This rebranding brought so many bugs, I moved again. This time to Edge, because I'm a software developer and now I need to keep Chrome and Firefox clean for testing my stuff. After they fixed most of the deal breaking bugs, I'm back here.

                  Right now, I have a long list of requests for Opera to work on, but I think it's useable enough for me not to move again for now. The tab island thing actually even helps with my work cycle

                  When I get the time, I'll offer them a suggestion on how it could actually look good though

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                  • hucker
                    hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

                    @darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                    but I had a few fundamental issues with them

                    Don't tell me, you think politics and browsers are magically linked.

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                    • hucker
                      hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

                      @darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                      @gustavomolina if you have a 1080p screen on your laptop, it may be set to 125% screen in the settings. I have a 14'' 1080p display on my work laptop. To counter the issue of interface taking up too much space (in all software), what I did was to change the display settings to 100% and using zoom in the browser for making the content still have a good size, while the interface taking less space

                      You can't change the whole OS setting for Opera, then every other program is smaller than you want.

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                      • hucker
                        hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

                        @darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                        @hucker due to security. It's better you switch to another browser than stick to an outdated one.

                        I will not put in effort to get used to a new browser just for security. I'm sick to death of security. Whoever invented https is an idiot. It causes no end of problems when it's magically dangerous to access a website which is 1 minute out of date for something which was ok for a full year.

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                        • DarthGTB
                          DarthGTB @hucker last edited by

                          @hucker

                          Don't tell me, you think politics and browsers are magically linked.

                          I'm not going into the rabbit hole of explaining all my issues with Yandex as a company. On the software side, their software is honestly mostly well made. Some products are even better than the well known alternatives. The browser has one big problem though that made me quit it, which is the fact it can't have a narrow window. The narrowest possible is more than half the screen. It's so big, it doesn't even trigger the mobile design in websites. At this point, you are forced to use it maximized. This alone is more annoying than all the issues we have with Opera

                          You can't change the whole OS setting for Opera, then every other program is smaller than you want.

                          It's actually the size I want for all software. If I really need big letters on stuff that can't zoom, I can just easily move to the main monitor. Laptop monitor in my usage is only chat, which I usually use browser (WhatsApp, MS Teams, Discord, etc)

                          I'm sick to death of security

                          Good luck. Do whatever you want. Your computer your rules, right?

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                          • hucker
                            hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

                            @darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                            @hucker

                            Don't tell me, you think politics and browsers are magically linked.

                            I'm not going into the rabbit hole of explaining all my issues with Yandex as a company.

                            All you had to type was yes or no. I'm getting sick of the anti Russian nonsense, especially in scientific avenues.

                            On the software side, their software is honestly mostly well made. Some products are even better than the well known alternatives. The browser has one big problem though that made me quit it, which is the fact it can't have a narrow window. The narrowest possible is more than half the screen. It's so big, it doesn't even trigger the mobile design in websites.

                            I assumed the trigger was using a mobile. Or is that more longwinded to detect?

                            If you had a different size screen, would it still be the same % width? Is it a pixel limit or a proportion of the screen limit?

                            At this point, you are forced to use it maximized. This alone is more annoying than all the issues we have with Opera

                            I assume you have a reason to need it narrow. I never use programs non-maximised, unless they're tiny like a calculator.

                            You can't change the whole OS setting for Opera, then every other program is smaller than you want.

                            It's actually the size I want for all software. If I really need big letters on stuff that can't zoom, I can just easily move to the main monitor. Laptop monitor in my usage is only chat, which I usually use browser (WhatsApp, MS Teams, Discord, etc)

                            I'm on the default of 100%. I was surprised you were suggesting someone might be on 125%. It should only be on that if they've set it that way on purpose, which means they want it that way.

                            I'm sick to death of security

                            Good luck. Do whatever you want. Your computer your rules, right?

                            Indeed. I don't worry about possibilities. No vaccine or seatbelt either. I think the word I'm looking for here is a kind of flower.

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                            • DarthGTB
                              DarthGTB @hucker last edited by

                              @hucker

                              All you had to type was yes or no. I'm getting sick of the anti Russian nonsense, especially in scientific avenues.

                              What I meant is that this is not the place to discuss this issue. Yandex for instance has been caught (not by me) sending suspicious requests. So there is a chance it's collecting data and selling it or doing surveillance. I don't like this sort of thing and I would definitely rather use DuckDuckGo or Brave if it delivered everything I need in a browser. Maybe I'll move to one of them and leave Opera again for the sake of privacy. I already use DuckDuckGo as my daily browser on mobile

                              I assumed the trigger was using a mobile. Or is that more longwinded to detect?

                              If you had a different size screen, would it still be the same % width? Is it a pixel limit or a proportion of the screen limit?

                              That's on desktop. The width limit is pixels, so it's fine to use the browser on ultra-wide monitor, but it's terrible on a normal monitor size

                              I assume you have a reason to need it narrow. I never use programs non-maximised, unless they're tiny like a calculator.

                              Multi-tasking. Sometimes I'm working on the left while documentation is on the right

                              I'm on the default of 100%. I was surprised you were suggesting someone might be on 125%. It should only be on that if they've set it that way on purpose, which means they want it that way.

                              Any new laptop you buy with a 1080p monitor that comes with Windows will come 125% by default. Yours is probably by default on 100% because you are basically on 720p

                              Indeed. I don't worry about possibilities. No vaccine or seatbelt either. I think the word I'm looking for here is a kind of flower.

                              Just remember you only live once 😉 that's your choice and I respect that. I don't recommend, but I respect your choice

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                              • hucker
                                hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

                                @darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                                @hucker

                                I assumed the trigger was using a mobile. Or is that more longwinded to detect?

                                If you had a different size screen, would it still be the same % width? Is it a pixel limit or a proportion of the screen limit?

                                That's on desktop. The width limit is pixels, so it's fine to use the browser on ultra-wide monitor, but it's terrible on a normal monitor size

                                What number of pixels is the limit? My main screen is 1920*1080. Just standard HD.

                                I assume you have a reason to need it narrow. I never use programs non-maximised, unless they're tiny like a calculator.

                                Multi-tasking. Sometimes I'm working on the left while documentation is on the right

                                Ugh. I would never squeeze two programs onto one screen. Multitasking requires multi monitors. I had two at work, but I have 5 at home. One has security cameras, it's cool, I can watch outdoors, see who's coming to the door, etc. Even found my neighbour's lost cat once. One is the main one I use. Another is if I'm referring to something. And the other two are to monitor 10 computers running science projects.

                                I'm on the default of 100%. I was surprised you were suggesting someone might be on 125%. It should only be on that if they've set it that way on purpose, which means they want it that way.

                                Any new laptop you buy with a 1080p monitor that comes with Windows will come 125% by default. Yours is probably by default on 100% because you are basically on 720p

                                This is a 1080p monitor. But then I installed windows myself and don't have stupid settings from manufacturers who don't have a clue. 100% is 100 for a reason, it means normal. More than 100% means you want to magnify it (bad eyesight etc).

                                Indeed. I don't worry about possibilities. No vaccine or seatbelt either. I think the word I'm looking for here is a kind of flower.

                                Just remember you only live once 😉 that's your choice and I respect that. I don't recommend, but I respect your choice

                                Pity the police don't, but I've worked out how to avoid them or talk my way out of things. I got one very irritated when he said "at the end of the day you're only endangering yourself", and I responded with "why are you wasting my time stopping me then?" He then asked "do you want a ticket?" and I said "what do you think?"

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                                • DarthGTB
                                  DarthGTB @hucker last edited by

                                  @hucker ok, so you don't care about security in the web, but you care about it in your home? why don't you get rid of your cameras if you are sick of security? Whoever invented keys is an idiot am I right? You can easily pick a door open after all

                                  What number of pixels is the limit? My main screen is 1920*1080. Just standard HD

                                  I don't have it installed anymore, so I can't check that for you anymore. But it was more than half of a standard screen like that one

                                  I would never squeeze two programs onto one screen

                                  ok

                                  100% is 100 for a reason, it means normal. More than 100% means you want to magnify it (bad eyesight etc)

                                  It comes with 125% by default mainly because in 14'' laptops 100% is tiny. The only reason why I changed that back to 100% is because interface takes up too much space. I agree with you though, it should come with 100% by default and give you a tip that you can change that in the settings. Most of my colleagues are clueless about that setting and they struggle to fit content on their screen while working

                                  About the life choices you make, I have no business on that. I wasn't talking about legal punishment either, I was talking about actual safety. I'm not a saint myself


                                  Now, this conversation has gone way too long away from the topic's actual purpose and this will be my last reply to you.

                                  If you want to try it out, check Yandex Browser. You don't care about your privacy, so you will probably like it. The only big functional issue I have with it is that window width problem that started impacting in my daily work cycle. Everything else works very well and it has the same basic functionality as Opera has (sidebar, popup video, speed dial, built-in ad blocker, etc.), but every one of them works better. It also allows for tabs in the bottom like the original Opera used to allow. It may have a few untranslated Russian text on new features from time to time too, which is honestly fine as they fix those fairly quick. It didn't impact me because I speak Russian, but I think it may impact others...

                                  The only thing I'd say though is that I used to use it before Chromium browsers started to add the border and rounded corners, so I can't say for sure if it has that now too. It was also before Opera's rebranding, so I don't know if they also added tab grouping. But since it's a fork from Opera and they try to keep up with Opera's features, there is a chance this feature is there or may be in the making

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                                  • DarthGTB
                                    DarthGTB @andrew84 last edited by DarthGTB

                                    @andrew84 something like this could work for tab islands (top is when you have your cursor on the address bar and bottom not)

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                                    I still don't like that the active tab is too dim, but with this visual connection, it would make it easier to spot

                                    This connection would also fix the weird under glow on selected non-islanded tabs

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                                    • andrew84
                                      andrew84 @DarthGTB last edited by

                                      @darthgtb maybe this sounds and looks good, but this is exactly what they have replaced by the modular design. I think they won't break the modular design in near future.

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                                      • hucker
                                        hucker @DarthGTB last edited by

                                        @darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                                        @andrew84 something like this could work for tab islands (top is when you have your cursor on the address bar and bottom not)

                                        09a385e8-bdca-4629-a97c-16b9b8a6b93e-image.png

                                        I still don't like that the active tab is too dim, but with this visual connection, it would make it easier to spot

                                        This connection would also fix the weird under glow on selected non-islanded tabs

                                        What on earth is that? You've got the word speed dial in a kaleidoscope. Why would I want one thing repeated 8 times?

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                                        • DarthGTB
                                          DarthGTB @hucker last edited by

                                          @hucker I just opened a bunch of placeholder tabs. It could have been Google. You need to relax a bit. You seem a little tense

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                                          • DarthGTB
                                            DarthGTB @andrew84 last edited by

                                            @andrew84 ah yes... that would be the case in case their understanding of a module is different than mine (which so far it has been).

                                            If modularization means having actual modules, that would make it possible to move these modules around the UI, like it used to be in the original one, pre-chromium times

                                            If modularization means "boxes", then yes. This design would go against their current goal

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