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    • andrew84
      andrew84 @jcmlny last edited by andrew84

      @jcmlny Yes, I didn't get the visual idea of the 'bubble' design.
      When sidebar enabled there will be double border (between screen and sidebar + between sidebar and web page)

      I described here that maybe it'd better to have blurred modules on full screen wallpaper. https://forums.opera.com/post/307511
      But personally I prefer the previous flat solid design. It just needed to polish and add some visual effects

      *And the border is seen even on full screen video >https://forums.opera.com/post/307564

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      • jcmlny
        jcmlny @andrew84 last edited by

        @andrew84 You are 100% right, lets hope that the Opera developer team allows some visual changes in next releases

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        • andrew84
          andrew84 @jcmlny last edited by

          @jcmlny I hope because the 'porthole window' design doesn't suit me.

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          • MaximilianTH
            MaximilianTH @jcmlny last edited by

            @jcmlny And I personally like the new design much more than the old one. This all is just matter of taste. Hope the do not remove the new design. Though I 100% agree it would be nice to make it customizable and have different options. Perfect if via custom CSS.

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            • markmbha
              markmbha last edited by

              The design is clean and functional.

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              • andrew84
                andrew84 @markmbha last edited by

                @markmbha said in Web page content's border and new modular design.:

                The design is clean and functional.

                So what function of the border on full screen video/content? It means cleaner video or what?

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                • Generosus
                  Generosus last edited by

                  Agree. Trying to make Opera "prettier" is not making it better, rather more cumbersome to navigate and use. The modular design is distracting, it's removing useful working space, and serves no useful purpose at this point.

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                  • AlizaNaomi
                    AlizaNaomi @jcmlny last edited by

                    @jcmlny i miss the clean look of the borwser its just so bulky and ipad like now , its gross

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                    • alexandr1322
                      alexandr1322 @andrew84 last edited by

                      Let's be honest, the new design is crap. So much crap that I installed Opera GX for the first time. I'm even thinking about switching to Chrome.

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                      • flaviu2
                        flaviu2 @markmbha last edited by

                        @markmbha
                        I do not agree. Looks like a Chinese cheap thing, all things rounded, the view not stretched along the screen (from left to right), spaces between tabs / address bar / view, spaces between tabs and context menu, if you don't move fast, you lose the menu ... suddenly, everything become annoying.

                        Pity, it was a good browser. It is ruined.

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                        • flaviu2
                          flaviu2 @Generosus last edited by

                          @generosus
                          Very good observation! They tried to make the browser prettier, and the outcome is that suddenly, it's hard to use it, especially for business purpose.

                          So, if you want to use Opera browser to watch cartoon, yes, could be fine, but for daily work, it is distracting and annoying.

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                          • flaviu2
                            flaviu2 @MaximilianTH last edited by flaviu2

                            @maximilianth
                            Yes, the design is matter of choice, I agree, but to see if this new design is better or not, please check the functionality and you will see. There are more drawbacks for this new design, and I will mention just one of it:

                            The working view is not stretched from left to right side of the display, and because of that if you have the mouse pointer in that dead and useless (and ugly) space, you will scroll in vain.

                            So, it is better design ? Take the conclusion for yourself.

                            P.S. Do you thing that much space between tabs and address bar is looking good ? It looks like they are different windows ... ugly !

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                            • rahidt
                              rahidt last edited by

                              Missing the old solid design. They should have focused more on the performance rather than silly designs. They removed start page. I dont understand the reason behind such design. Opera should allow customizable design. Otherwise more users will leave opera

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                              • martin-s
                                martin-s last edited by

                                one simple rule: do something new, do it and the ability to turn it off! I hate the white frame. the cursor gets on it and the scrolling does not work and it looks cheap and out of place

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                                • flaviu2
                                  flaviu2 @rahidt last edited by

                                  @rahidt said in Web page content's border and new modular design.:

                                  Missing the old solid design. They should have focused more on the performance rather than silly designs.

                                  Yes, I agree, better to have a performant browser than a fancy one and inefficient !

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                                  • tnt8897
                                    tnt8897 last edited by

                                    I am really not liking the new border. It is quite distracting and provides no value. Really feels like a step backwards.

                                    If the devs really like it and want to keep that that's fine, just give us a way to turn it off.

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @tnt8897 last edited by

                                      @tnt8897 I don't really think that they will maintain two different UIs just for some people to have a choice.

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                                      • jcmlny
                                        jcmlny @leocg last edited by

                                        @leocg Can I ask you which design do you like more?

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User @jcmlny last edited by A Former User

                                          @jcmlny said:

                                          @leocg Can I ask you which design do you like more?

                                          Whatever the latest version is.

                                          He likes this one now, and if it reverts back to being all squared, he will think that is the very best.

                                          He has no opinions of his own.

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                                          • leocg
                                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @jcmlny last edited by

                                            @jcmlny I like both, but if I had to choose I would pick the current one. I don't have any problems with the edges and the modular design.

                                            Of course there are things to be fixed and room for improvement, but the new UI is nice.

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