Close button is not default size - cannot close movig cursor to right upper corner
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jas12 last edited by jas12
@kevin-cherry Absolutely correct reply. "Modular Design" seems a fancy new word, but is very irritating even for basic tasks
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Kevin-Cherry last edited by leocg
@leocg Also, I want you to look at Every Other Browser and tell me if this behavior is present in any of them. I just double checked Chrome, Edge, and Firefox (the ones most people use) and none of them have this behavior. Hell, look at any other software and tell me if any of them do this. If your software is the only one with this behavior, then by definition this is not going to be expected by the end user which will lead to confusion and frustration, which leads to user Unfriendly design. A user shouldn't have to retrain their muscle memory for this One application that wants to be different from everyone else.
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devilsummoner last edited by
@kevin-cherry You know what makes this even funnier? This problem does not exist in Opera GX... You know that one problem we had about moving the whole window when using the scroll bar... That was not there either.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@devilsummoner Then you realized that Opera GX has a different UI.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@devilsummoner By the way, the issue with whole Opera windows being moving when using the scroll bar was already fixed, at least on Windows.
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venster last edited by
nearly one year later, the close button is still the "new" sense. I think Opera developer maybe facing more important thing. Or they still can't find how to fix this.
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Samuel1234566 last edited by
Is there a roadmap or status for this? Having an offset close button is a bug, no other application has this.