General Opera Feedback Topic
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kerlyk last edited by
Shout-out to everyone who designed and developed the picture-in-picture mode and especially the recent change that auto-enables it when switching from tab with the video to other tabs. Neat stuff!
However I just noticed, that it seems bugged for paused video:- When the video is paused and I switch the tab, the video still goes into picture-in-picture mode (which seems really unnecessary).
- If a video went into picture-in-picture mode from scenario described above, it doesn't go back into normal mode, when switching back to the tab, containing this video.
What originally was planned as a "thank you" post turned out to be a bug report, sorry
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JamoneD last edited by
I love the uses of the sidebar and other features after coming from Chrome, however it feels restricted and leaves a higher level of customization to be desired.
Two huge features would push Opera past Chrome and Firefox; the first would be the ability to rearrange and regroup the GX sidebar, including the ability to close groups of tools and change the icons for each tool, as well as moving the bar to either side (and either side of the scroll bar when on the left) or the top/bottom of the window. I find myself searching for 10+ seconds with the simple icons because they all have similar colors of just the outline, and if we're not able do custom icons we should be able to change each icons color for easier recognition at the very least.
Secondly I want to be able to put tabs into groups similar to Chrome, I feel like the workspaces are limited and allow for much less usability. With Chromes tab groups you are able to move any group to any window with ease, or have two groups set to each half of the screen. With workspaces I'm not able to move tabs so effortlessly and as far as I know you're unable to open a workspace in a separate window. Either improving the Workspace function or adding tab grouping would help to streamline organization of tabs.
The last small customization feature I would like is being able to move the Menu dropdown from the top left, personally I would like it to trade places with the easy setup dropdown. In reality the next generation browser would allow you to move everything from the search bar to the scroll bar, this would make the browser nearly unlimited personal customization for the oddballs who would prefer the tabs at the bottom of the window or their bookmarks bar above the search bar.
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jgor01 last edited by
I'm running ver. 86.0.4363.23 (today is 4/21/2022). Two changes that annoy me enough to consider changing browsers. 1) Every time I open a link from known emails, I now have to click a security approval. 2) Now when I want to copy an URL, Opera also drops down a list of other sites I've visited. Just ... why?!!
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BlkBlazzin420 last edited by
Goto the URL opera://flags/#PasswordImport
Who in the world would think "Gee...I'm pretty sure to load this file that i gotta goto the URL opera://flags/#PasswordImport."
Like....why would you not just have a button in the settings that simply says something like "Import". Why make the user do all that work just to load a file??? WTF??? I would think that it would have transferred passwords when I clicked "Export Bookmarks and settings" but there is a separate export for password files. I am done with Opera. It always makes me have to Google how to do simple things in Opera browser and it never syncs with any of my other devices. Google chrome does this by default once you log in. All passwords are linked and will auto fill sites I visit on other devices. There may even be a feature that will open tabs across all your devices. I have read about that feature but never seen it with my own eyes. Opera has sucked lately and I don't know if its a money thing or if the pandemic caused issues but Opera sucks now. It won't sync so I gotta manually transfer all of my browser data from my laptop to my new desktop by hand. I can't just login like with Google Chrome. I am logged in on every Opera device and its still not syncing nothing. Google Chrome does it in its sleep. Opera is prettier. But the other browsers all actually work. This one does not and hides settings. I had to google how to log in from browser and google how to export password files and google how to import password files. All things that should be clear in the settings menu under something like "Login to opera" option and a "Import/Expoort" option that when pressed it will import importable files.....that would be easy. What in the world would make a user imagine that they might have to type opera://flags/#PasswordImport in the URL field???!!! Thats weird AF. Just put a import button like a normal person cause thats what a normal person would be looking for. I had to google how to use this browser. Its not a video editor. ITs not a browser for IT professionals. This was geared toward standard users. Standard users want to click a button. Not turn the URL field into a command line. Opera got me doing CMD in the URL field to import a password file. I'm so upset right now. Then if you come to Opera to ask you get people that are upset that you asked a question. They respond with "This question has already been in another post" as if you are some kind of A-hole for asking a question or having a problem. People respond to them like they themselves have never had a problem with something and it upset them. So even though there are people that will help...there are too many Opera Fan boys that will talk to you like a chump because you said mean things about how Opera works or isn't working. Well to the fan boys....there is a reason that factually there are more people using Microsoft Edge more than Opera. We all hate Edge. We hate it so much that Microsoft had to try to glue it into Windows so we don't remove it and despite that we still engineer the software out of our Windows systems. Thats how much people hate Edge and it is used more than Opera. Trust me...Opera sucks. Its just really pretty is all. Only reason I used it. But I am going back to Chrome. It actually works and I never have to google how to use it.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@blkblazzin420 Password Import is a Chromium flag and, as far as I know, is disabled by default in all Chromium based browsers.
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damnyou last edited by leocg
@blkblazzin420
Have you ever heard of paragraphing? Your post is Too Long without breaks. No one is going to read it, certainly not me. -
sguergachi last edited by
I am trying Opera for the first time, I tried Chrome and Edge and didnt like the UX. Heard Opera was more UX focused so I gave it a try, I liked a lot of what I saw. But then I tried to use Opera on a second computer.
First my Speed dial didnt sync over. I looked online and apparently this is intentional? I feel like the exception should be to have different speed dial for different computers, why isnt the default to have speed dials sync across all computers? Not only that, why isnt there an option to sync speed dials, this doesnt seem to even be possible?
Why don't Chrome extensions sync? I use 1password as my password manager and I found really poor UX to make me go and look for it and set it up myself again, as if this was a brand new setup.
Why doesnt the weather location sync up for Speed dial page?
Why doesnt the sidebar items sync up?
When I toggled "Sync Everything" I expected everything to sync
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owenswainartist last edited by
Saying hello, happy to be back to Opera. Now running Opera on both android phone and pc desktop. First used Opera in the very early 2000s. I have drifted from browser to browser and for the most part had settled with FireFox. However, I've always kept watch on Opera and recently it has come such a long way that I am going to give it a year as my primary browser. Currently I am only finding stuff that makes my experience better than other browsers. If this keeps up I may finally let go of FireFox. / May you (whomever you are), thrive,
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treego last edited by
@owenswainartist said in General Opera Feedback Topic:
Saying hello, happy to be back to Opera. Now running Opera on both android phone and pc desktop. First used Opera in the very early 2000s. I have drifted from browser to browser and for the most part had settled with FireFox. However, I've always kept watch on Opera and recently it has come such a long way that I am going to give it a year as my primary browser. Currently I am only finding stuff that makes my experience better than other browsers. If this keeps up I may finally let go of FireFox. / May you (whomever you are), thrive,
Good post! God's best to you!
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terelaad Banned last edited by
I installed Opera a few months ago in my windows 10 machine in order to have an alternative web browser. I use firefox, mainly due to habit and laziness; I've got the bookmarks and extensions already set and don't want to tinker with those in another browser.
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owenswainartist last edited by
@terelaad ok. Personally I had no problem at all importing my bookmarks etc from FireFox to Opera. Very easy. No tinkering involved. / May you thrive.
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owenswainartist last edited by
@terelaad I am owenswainartist just as my username says. I'm a person who uses the Opera browser, that's it. May you thrive, is a salutation I created and have used for decades in my correspondences. Glad you are finding the Opera browser useful. / May you thrive.
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psionman last edited by
I am becoming increasing frustrated by Opera. Not only can I not set Qwant as my favourite search engine, but random items keep appearing on my start page. Is it possible to opt out of this, or must I dump Opera and revert to Vivaldi?
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ahmedhusain last edited by
During the last few versions, my experience with the opera browser was not good but as they are going to update I hope this time they will make it precious.
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sandango last edited by sandango
Many people have IoT or other web servers in their home network, which are mostly not accessible from the internet.
These servers usually have no certificate, and it shouldn't be strictly considered insecure if a device on the same local network isn't talking https.
The warning that these servers are insecure bedazzles the inexperienced user, and the text should be adapted to clarify the situation. -
guymanpersonson last edited by leocg
The Ctrl + tab menu shows small versions of what the tabs are, but because they are small, it's hard to tell what tab I'm scrolling to. Just remove the menu entirely or add an option for it.
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Fredwalton last edited by
Having just been jumping through hoops for half an hour to sign in I can at last send my feedback.
My start page is now unusable because it is now flooded with Black Friday ads put there I presume by Opera. I have used Opera for many years without any problems but popups and additions to my start page that I cannot get rid of has made it worse than trying to search for anything on Google. I know these services have to be paid for but there is a limit and opera have gone right over the top.
I'll stick to Tor browser in future where I can browse in peace.