How to remove the tiny 1 pixel space above the tab bar.
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A Former User last edited by
Still works in Opera 25.
Settings, Show Advanced Settings: Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximised
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meeotch666 last edited by
Just tried a clean install of Opera 25 (removed all other versions first), and it's still giving the broken behavior. The "Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximised" option toggles between a visual space and no (or super tiny) visual space, but neither On nor Off results in being able to click at the top of the screen.
Going to revert to a previous version again.
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lando242 last edited by
Welp, like I said its working fine here. What version of Windows are you using?
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anavnaj last edited by
Hi there,
I'm pretty sure the "Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximised" in the "Advanced Settings" only works with Windows 7, and not with Windows 8 (I'm using Win 7 on my desktop and Win 8 on my laptop, that's how I found out).It's a terrible, terrible oversight which makes Opera on Windows 8 near useless for me.
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fred1976 last edited by
Hello,
Windows 10 latest version (Nov 2015)
Opera 33
Doesn't work
I see the pixel disappear, but nothing happens when I click the top of the screen, has to be a bit lower
Very annoying!
Opera people, please fix it!
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Windows 10 latest version (Nov 2015)
Opera 33
Doesn't work
I see the pixel disappear, but nothing happens when I click the top of the screen, has to be a bit lowerIt seems to be working here, it changes to the tab when i click there.
Btw, are you using Opera maximised? It will only works with Opera maximised.
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A Former User last edited by
Hello,
Windows 10 latest version (Nov 2015)
Opera 33
Doesn't work
I see the pixel disappear, but nothing happens when I click the top of the screen, has to be a bit lower
Very annoying!
Opera people, please fix it!works fine here
win10 x64, latest stable (and all other channels)
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fred1976 last edited by
By maximising, you just mean the regular button on the left of the "close" one?
I'm in 4K, could this be the reason?
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okrudze last edited by
Doesnt work here too on latest dev. Same behavior as fred1976 and meeotch666 experienced. Option switches pixel, but tabs are not clickable. Win 8.1/64bit + 1080p + 125% dpi scaling. Works fine with any other browser. Something is definitely broken.
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annilite last edited by
Hi, I think I found out why some users (including myself) aren't able to click on the tabs because of the 1pixel space even when the option "Disable tab bar's top spacing" is checked.
It's because I've set "Set custom text size (DPI)" of 110% in: Control panel -> Appearance & personalization -> Display -> Set custom text size (DPI) -> 110%
When I switch the text size back to: Smaller - 100% (default) I can click on the tabs in Opera 38 even when the mouse is at the topmost point on the screen.
I'm on Windows 7 and using the latest Opera 38.
Do you think this can be fixed?
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donq last edited by
You can run Opera at 96dpi (100% text size), using next command-line option, maybe this fixes problem for you:
--alt-high-dpi-setting=96
Otherwise you could file bug report.