The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download
-
max1c last edited by
There seems to be a bug with speed dial tiles not update the selected image/logo.
-
neversaynotopanda last edited by
Dont got that highlighted text popup feature after update,is there any flag or smth else i can do to get it work ?
-
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@neversaynotopanda Make sure that AIbTools is enabled in settings.
-
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@neversaynotopanda The regular pop-up appears when you highlight a text?
-
eilegz last edited by
@arturo182 said:
Been using Opera for 20 years but this might be my breaking point
i dropped opera since they moved to chrome, i really miss presto opera its customization it allowed me to put tabs below address bar, the ui mas more fluid, right now opera looks the same as chrome, edge, vivaldi, etc etc.
-
andrew84 last edited by
@eilegz said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
right now opera looks the same as chrome, edge, vivaldi
opera one doesn't look the same as mentioned browsers, that's why I'm not going to use the 'One' version.
-
arturo182 last edited by
@andrew84: A desktop browser should look like desktop software, not like a game store launcher. All of this bloat will just make the browser even slower and eat even more RAM, as if already double-digit GB RAM usage wasn't enough. I remember when Opera had useful functionality like Mail and RSS, now it has AI, Crypto, Cashback, and intrusive suggestions that are just poorly-masqueraded ads.
-
deyanm last edited by
The new look is amazing. Thanks Opera Devs.
I have a small bug with some web sites.
when I open them in background they look like been scrolled down a bit. Can you check this. -
andrew84 last edited by
@arturo182 Totally agree. There are already GX and crypto dedicated versions for these experiments. But now they decided to pollute the regular version.
-
A Former User last edited by A Former User
Look at all that waisted space and separation. For what, bubbles?
Are you trying to have Opera Windows look like macOS?
If Flow is disabled in settings, disable the arrow icon.
Keep the Opera logo red, not black.
I do not like the purple color used for highlighting. It does not look elegant or appropriate in light theme.
Both Chrome and Firefox use gray, so should Opera.Besides that, things look fine.
Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win10.
-
A Former User last edited by A Former User
In a private window the text in highlighted menu item is not possible to read.
Gray is used for as marking color and text becomes illegible, same on Bookmarks bar.
Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win10. Light theme.
-
warom15751 last edited by
I could move cursor to the rightmost edge of the browser on the site with scrollbar and click on it to scroll without actually taking a look at it. Now in Opera One there is an border and I can't do this anymore((
https://i.imgur.com/TrGTicz.png -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
I keep getting random purple lines under tabs, with no duplicates open.
Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win10.
-
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@vegelund I agree with all your above mentioned visual notices, I reported the same when I first saw the new design. Solo Tabs height should = tab island height, inside tab island tabs could look a bit smaller.
@vegelund said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
Besides that, things look fine
You satisfied with all these round cornered borders around elements (address bar, bookmarks bar, sidebar and etc)? Especially the border around web page?
-
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 said
You satisfied with all these round cornered borders around elements
No, but I'll get used to it. Firefox is closest to my design preference these days.
My main objection with the rounded page design is:
If you move the cursor all the way to the right in a maximized window, you are unable to grab the scrollbar.
Because there is an edge/border on the outside of that. Genius design work.
Scrollbar:
Do people at Opera believe any human can see the Up and Down arrows? Must be the smallest pixel art I’ve ever seen.
Since Opera is now into rounded “bubble design”, why are you using an antiquated rectangular scrollbar like Chrome and Firefox?
Edge has a superior, smooth and thin scrollbar. Do that.