General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic
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canadagoose4everreturns last edited by
@hucker A simple apology would have been better. Given that you appear only interested in pushing your views and then making explanations that seem to justify your actions rather than simply saying: "Look, I'm sorry. Let's start over", I'm going to block you going forward. I'm sorry to have to do this but I think it's best for you as well as me. I'll leave my message up here for a few hours so that you can read it before I do this. Again, it's too bad that we can't discuss things in a reasonable and friendly manner.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:
the groups should stay. You can always turn that feature off if you don't like it.
Small notice here, the feature can't be turned off.
I guess you mean the 'Automatically create tab islands' toggle in Settings, but https://forums.opera.com/post/320958 -
DarthGTB last edited by
@andrew84 yes, that's what I meant. If one doesn't want to create groups, they just don't have to. By turning off the automatic trigger, it's essentially turning off the feature. You need to hold one tab over the other for too long of a time for it to happen by accident
But yes, I may have badly worded that.
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andrew84 last edited by
@darthgtb I wish to have a possibility to turn the feature completely off because I don't need the tabs groups (islands).
The tabstrip currently is 'sharpened' under the islands and thus the tabs are so slim with these big gapes above and below to fit inside the tab islands.
Ok, if they don't want to make equal height for islands and for outer tabs, which could be the best solution. Then, at least, make normal tabs (slightly bigger with slightly bigger text) when the feature (tab islands) is completely turned off. -
DarthGTB last edited by
@andrew84 well, yes. You do have a point. But the tab button-like design choice isn't because of the tab grouping feature. It's because of the modular design. I'll open a suggestion ticket in their issue tracker about this. I don't think they will consider it right now, but they may in the future. Even though they say Opera designers have been looking into the design tendencies for browsers, theirs is the only one I've seen with this kind of design. Chrome has had floating tabs for a while too when the tab is not selected, but for some reason it's not like that anymore (at least on my installation of Chrome). I based my suggestion on Chrome's idea. Not selected stuff could stay floating. Selected stuff, connected to the address bar, just like it used to be up to version 99, but matching current visual identity
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DarthGTB last edited by
I assume they're system colours and you have something set to dark. Opera does not look like that on my other machine I've allowed to update Opera
Ah I understand it now. You probably don't know this then. Opera has a dark mode too. I based my example on their dark mode. Now imagine my suggestion with the light mode you use.
The colours in the example are irrelevant. I wanted to suggest on design change and not the colour. Those colours are the default colours of dark mode. I didn't actively change them
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@darthgtb said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:
But the tab button-like design choice isn't because of the tab grouping feature. It's because of the modular design
I understand this. But I meant that tabs should be of the same height (when outside the island) as tabs islands do.
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hucker last edited by
@darthgtb Since Opera will never listen to us, this is just somewhere to let off steam and thoroughly pointless. Unless it goes back to the way 99 was, I stay on 99. If 99 gets too out of date to work on many sites, I choose another browser. I don't want my Windows machine to look like a Mac.
And I will not apologise for disagreeing on an interface.
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DarthGTB last edited by
@hucker you don't have to apologize for disagreeing with something and I didn't ask your apology. That is not a problem. We can disagree about many things and still everything be fine. The issue is that you insult people while disagreeing with them. You personally attacked me multiple times even saying I have sensitive eyes for using dark mode at some point. That is uncalled for.
Being frustrated with design choices made by a company doesn't entitle you to vent this frustration in an aggressive way. You don't like the design? Ok, fine. Stay on v99. As I said before, I respect your choice. Now, please respect my choice of sticking to the new version and respect my choice to give them a suggestion even if unlikely to be accepted.
About Opera not listening to us, that is also wrong. They fixed bugs that I reported and even made one design change related to a suggestion I made.
Also, this is definitely not a place to "let off steam". If you don't have anything constructive to add to the conversation, just stop. Your constructive feedback in this conversation was "they should bring back v99 design". Lets hope somebody develops an extension that fixes that for us, because Opera's definitely not going back.
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hucker last edited by
@darthgtb Why would you believe "sensitive eyes" is an insult? I gave you a constructive way to deal with such a thing if you have it.
Your suggestion is to make it more like the old version, we're on the same wavelength and you can't even see it.
They may listen to us, but not about the interface and not in this thread.
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canadagoose4everreturns last edited by
@darthgtb An extension to revert would be awesome. I agree, however, that Opera is not going to go back from Opera One regardless of the discontent some feel about the new design.
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hucker last edited by
@canadagoose4everreturns said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:
@darthgtb An extension to revert would be awesome. I agree, however, that Opera is not going to go back from Opera One regardless of the discontent some feel about the new design.
They could always leave the code in for both versions, and have an opt-in setting to "use legacy interface".
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marinadze last edited by
@hucker But unfortunately, they do not do this, if from the very beginning, it was possible to switch to the "old" or "new" interface, I am absolutely sure that there would be no negative reviews. Everyone who is dissatisfied with something would calmly point out the shortcomings, knowing that they can return to their previous appearance at any time without any problems. And the new interface would not cause such irritation as it is now
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eo3ji3 last edited by
Re: [Suggestion]Please take out the edges surrounding inside the browser
Multiple thread complaining this border/ frame were posted almost a year ago.
Seems like Opera insist to stick on this "cool" feature which no user ever wanted.
Look how beautiful it is when opening a full window-size video and colored background web page.
All four coners are rounded as originally designed.
Thank you Opera! For smothing everything in my rough life.
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hucker last edited by
It's amazing the lengths everyone is going to to make everything round, like we'd prick our fingers on the corners or something. I believe it was originally one of Apple's stupid inventions. In Windows, if you try to grab the round corner of any program which isn't maximised, you have to grab it where the square corner would be! A round corner on a car perhaps, for aero dynamics and fuel efficiency, but on a screen? For goodness sake! Even worse when the corners of a phone are rounded so you don't actually get to see the full photo....
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hucker last edited by hucker
@leocg And here's another bug. After posting this, I'm warned I've had a new machine signing into Opera. No I haven't. It's the same machine with a newer version of Opera. Must I go through this with everything I log into every time Opera upgrades? And giving me the location down to the town is stupid, that's where my ISP is!!
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@hucker Not something to be discussed in this topic, since it's about Opera account. Please open a new topic in Opera Account area.