[Duplicated]Dark Mode
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gaboruklem last edited by
@MomoTrader809 Dark Mode should be pretty basic option but for example I never use Opera (although I regularly try it out) because the sidebar is unusable for me. Vivaldi and Sidekick allowed custom URLs (even edge for some point), while Opera forces its own apps on me and you can’t even modify them. Productivity would lie precisely in me defining what I want to see in a sidebar, wouldn’t it?
I think Opera Air’s design is pretty cool, but the fact is that nowadays, with 500+ nit laptops and insanely bright monitors, the light theme isn’t viable.
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MomoTrader809 last edited by
@Mlipka Awesome! Opera is really a cool company and I hope they do well in the AI Agentic Browser wars to come. Like I said it's pretty cool to glimpse the future of web browsing.
Just my thoughts on the matter. Edge excels because it's a all encompassing universe of products, the Microsoft 365 suite, one price and I get tools I use daily, including a pretty capable AI named CoPilot. I use it at home and at work. They are knocking it out of the park at the moment.
It's what Google was trying to do, until they became preoccupied with social justice, leftist propaganda, and climate. The end is near for them. Not because I don't agree with their "ideas," but I don't want my tools to treat me like they are morally superior, all knowing nannys.
I don't mind paying for a product that is worth the price. I also refuse to be a submissive sheep to any corporate overloard who believes they know what I need more than I do or what I should think.
I'm not sure where Opera will fit in the browser segment, but Comet was an overhyped, though not bad attempt, Vivaldi is cult like, Chrome is a nanny dominatrix, Brave is for spys, and Edge is showing everyone how it's done. At this moment.
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lorddragoons last edited by
I'm testing Opera Air, but the light mode is tiring for my eyes; a dark mode and forcing dark mode on websites would be a plus. Without it, I have to stop using Opera Air.
10 minutes later, my eyes were tired and burning.
Medically, I have to stop using Opera Air. If it had a dark mode, I would continue to use it because I prefer it among the three versions of the Opera browser.
I'm going back to Opera One and Gx.
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Hemy-G last edited by
the aesthetics of the browser was exactly what i was looking for but i have to switch back to GX just because no dark mode, and when i turn on dark mode on websites the tab icons and bar are too light it just makes it pointless. dark mode is much more soothing and I assumed that would be the first thing that would come with a browser that puts mindfulness first
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whatdoyouwantmetocallmyself last edited by
We need dark mode in Air, it's impossible to use the browser at night
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ArjunaJay last edited by
@mohamedsalah Dark Mode is essential for working in low-light environments. I’m particularly sensitive to bright screens, and the default light mode causes headaches when I work at night. I’d love to fully transition my workflow from Opera to Opera Air, but the lack of Dark Mode is the only thing holding me back. Please consider adding it as an option, so users who need it can enable it for a more comfortable experience.
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thumindunilo last edited by
Opera Air is a promising browser, and I believe its user experience could be significantly enhanced with the addition of a dark mode option.
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Mlipka Opera last edited by
Enjoy!
Opera Air welcomes the longer nights with Dark Ambience - Blog | Opera News
Feel free to share your feedback!
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scrapefour last edited by
The dark mode is great! Once I saw it had it I redownloaded Air. Dark mode works well for the most part but just curious if more enhancements will be coming later on to fix things like the settings menus etc to match the dark mode theme?