The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@multiwebinc Ok, if you move the mouse over the tabs thumbnails, the highlighted one will be changed.
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Nuiin last edited by
@burnout426 Cheers! I use Linux and Opera hasn't been behaving like that for the longest time. Several users have complained about it but nothing has been done which is a pity but very Opera.
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sgrandin last edited by sgrandin
Bug(?): First, I find that in a list of search results (google), after a few the links quit responding to mouse clicks and the page needs reloading to pick up again. Very consistent across sessions.
I'll see how AI helps, given its known problems, and how tab islands work. However, I don't find the seemingly smaller and rounded tabs and thumbnails to be helpful at all. And the Address field is seemingly taller than necessary, wasting space.
SD "bug:" The Speed Dial's smiley wastes space, and the question that comes when clicking on it, "Do you like this feature?," is not clear: which feature, the smiley or the SD?
SD 2 "bug": Many of my thumbnails are slow to load and many no longer load the choice that was there in 99 and before, instead showing a small square in the middle. A whole bunch need to be redone.
Print/PP module bug: clicking Escape doesn't close it.
More generally, the Print/PP is still not up to useful standards. Other browsers and email programs that have good modules have an explicit choice for printing 1 page, which saves time. In addition, there should be a Settings facility for Print that 1) allows "More Options" to be open all the time, to save time and help avoid mistakes, and 2) allows the user to set print defaults, rather than the default be set by the last use. -
jojo0587 last edited by
@joannaczajka: thanks for the info but I already got the update yesterday.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@multiwebinc That's a long-standing issue that's been there ever since the horizontal ctrl + tab preview strip was implemented a long time ago. The same issue happened before that when the ctrl + tab preview was a vertical menu. It's never been dealt with. You need to keep the mouse out of the way.
Or, you can use ctrl + pageDown and ctrl + pageUp instead to avoid the preview (or remove ctrl + tab and ctrl + shift + tab from "cycle through forward/backwards through tabs" shortcuts and add ctrl + tab and ctrl + shift + tab to the "switch right/left through tabs" commands.)
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@nuiin Thanks for the clarification. I think last time I checked it was working fine with Linux Mint + Cinnamon. What distro and desktop environment are you using? Maybe it was a KDE-only issue? I don't remember.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@sgrandin said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
SD "bug:" The Speed Dial's smiley wastes space
Yeah, with CSS, Opera has the ability to put the smiley in a blank place above/between sections without shifting other elements. It's just not done that way unfortunately. Maybe they'll fix it.
, and the question that comes when clicking on it, "Do you like this feature?," is not clear: which feature, the smiley or the SD?
You are correct that it's not obvious/intuitive at all. But, by "feature", it means the section the smiley is above. So, if you click the one above the speed dials section, it's asking about the speed dials feature on the start page. If you click the smiley above suggestions, it's asking about the suggestions feature. If Opera adds one above the News section, it'd be for that. If there's one above/beside the weather, it'd be for that.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@burnout426: Yeah, I know it's a long-standing issue. I just hope it gets fixed some day because it's really annoying. Going to the previous/next tab is not what I am looking for though. Being able to switch tabs with most recently used order is one of the main reasons I use Opera.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@leocg: @joannaczajka Opera One(version: 100.0.4815.20) on Kubuntu 22.04.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@leocg: It should only trigger the tab selection if the mouse moves from off the thumbnail to on the thumbnail. If the mouse is already over the thumbnail when the tab cycler appears, it should not be selected, even if the user moves the mouse around over top of the thumbnail without triggering a mouseout event first.
This is how Firefox handles it and it prevents acidentally selecting the wrong tab.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@multiwebinc I hope it gets fixed too as I was one of the ones who reported it as bug DNA-82910 in Dec of 2019. The issue was also considered for the new horizontal tab cycler mouse support in bug DNA-82843 in that same month, but dev couldn't reproduce it.
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rolandm last edited by
@multiwebinc: Sorry, my fault, it was the libffmpeg. In the past Opera didn't start when this was the wrong version. Now it remained running and only showed the page crash message. I still don't get why Chrome comes with a working libffmpeg and Opera doesn't...
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pe73 last edited by pe73
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Highlight Tooltip feature doesn't work here in Opera 100.0.4815.21 on Win 10. It shows only Search/Copy/Snap but no Aria handy suggestions. Aria is of course enabled in the settings.
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Aria Command Line doesn't work with a shortcut "Ctrl + /" on Win 10 in my case. I don't know why but it actually works with "Ctrl + Shift + 7" and "Ctrl + Shift + /" both of which I discovered in the shortcuts settings.
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Aria isn't available in the Sidebar setup panel (clicking the three-dot icon at the bottom of the sidebar). I can't choose to hide or display Aria.
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andrew84 last edited by
@weilan Agree also.
2 notices here.- all the issues are not so obvious in dark theme (I think that's why in all their screenshots and promotional videos opera one is in dark mode), but I mostly use light theme.
- all the issues are not so obvious on big screen, but when display size is 13''-15'' + Window's recommended scale it looks really ugly in my opinion.
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Locutus last edited by leocg
@opera-comments-bot said in The future of browsing: Opera One, the first AI-powered browser is ready for download:
Today we’re excited to drop the big news that Opera One, the latest incarnation of the Opera Browser, is here and ready for you to download!
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Still no thanks to AI in my browser. especially since half or better of the information they present is incorrect.
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kev216 last edited by
On my laptop with low screen resolution (1600x900) the icons in the address bar look fuzzy, especially compared to the rest of the ui like the close button above it. Sidebar looks fine. It's the same in dark and light theme. https://imgur.com/a/D5aDHgu
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max1c last edited by
@vegelund It actually changed after clicking around a lot and then changed back the next day...