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    • andrew84
      andrew84 @Guest last edited by

      @vegelund Just look carefully (or use search on Settings page) and you'll find it, I'm on the same version.

      @vegelund said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

      My point was that it's possible to turn off, as it should be with Opera.

      I got it, but 99.999...% it won't be implemented in Opera.
      And I think that in Edge the toggle is also temporary option.

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      • hucker
        hucker @Guest last edited by

        @vegelund I wish MS would provide that option in Windows itself. I have to fiddle with 3rd party programs. My TV has had square corners since about 1980. We don't use curved CRT anymore.

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        • hucker
          hucker @andrew84 last edited by

          @andrew84 Opera doesn't have to copy Chromium. I have Google Chrome here, and it doesn't even pop up a menu like Opera to copy what I just highlighted!

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          • andrew84
            andrew84 @hucker last edited by

            @hucker I meant the hyped 'modular design', not the features.

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            • cangyuyao
              cangyuyao last edited by

              What's going on with the gaps and spacing all over the interface? Generally a laptop only has a display between 13 to 17 inches. Can we make good use of it?

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              • Livorno
                Livorno @voom108 last edited by

                @voom108 Are you a shill for Opera?

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                • hucker
                  hucker @andrew84 last edited by

                  @andrew84 said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                  @hucker I meant the hyped 'modular design', not the features.

                  There's a difference? I call it all "interface".

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                  • hucker
                    hucker @cangyuyao last edited by

                    @cangyuyao said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                    What's going on with the gaps and spacing all over the interface? Generally a laptop only has a display between 13 to 17 inches. Can we make good use of it?

                    There's no staff in here to listen. We're talking to a brick wall.

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                    • andrew84
                      andrew84 @hucker last edited by andrew84

                      @hucker said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                      There's a difference?

                      Yes, I think. For me UI is how the browser looks visually (including features) and features are just built-in handy tools. The mentioned search popup, for example, looks and works the same as it looked and worked before (excluding the dark blue highlighting color, which looks worse than the previous light blue one, imho).

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                      • wcsu1975
                        wcsu1975 @amyd32193 last edited by

                        @amyd32193
                        I'm having the same problem.

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                        • hucker
                          hucker last edited by

                          And now Opera 99, which I forced to stop updating to 101, is showing the menu in bright red to annoy me about an update it insists on. This is as bad as Windows Updates.

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                          • Ultima-Atulos-Maxim
                            Ultima-Atulos-Maxim @hucker last edited by

                            @hucker I just got done switching everything over to Opera GX. It still mostly uses the same layout as Opera 99 and prior did, though I did have to switch off some extra settings. Maybe this would help?

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                            • hucker
                              hucker @Ultima-Atulos-Maxim last edited by

                              @ultima-atulos-maxim Sounds like more hassle. I'm sticking with 99 until such time as they fix the interface to stop it looking like a Mac.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by A Former User

                                @hucker Start the browser with the "--disable-update" parameter so the red update "button" wont show up.

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                                • hucker
                                  hucker @Guest last edited by

                                  @jnk-pro said in General Opera One Appearance Feedback Topic:

                                  @hucker Start the browser with the "--disable-update" parameter so the red update "button" wont show up.

                                  Thanks, although that doesn't work when it's started from a link in say an email program. I guess I can change it in Windows somewhere, but it's not as easy as it used to be where you could put the parameters on the end for file types. Now they've made it all childish and you just get applications in a list.

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                                  • flaviu2
                                    flaviu2 last edited by

                                    Opera used to be a tidy browser, more tidy than Edge/Chrome ... now, with new look, make the "performance" to look worse than Edge, the top zone (tabs + address bar) is thicker than Edge ....

                                    You ruine Opera browser piece by piece !

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                                    • kimbakat
                                      kimbakat last edited by leocg

                                      The tabs should be connected to the page..not over a valley and thru the woods to get to the other tab.
                                      It,s so messy when you are going from Tab to Tab that you have to look over 2 rows of buttons and bookmarks..to switch tabs. It's visually messy and slows the user down. What jerk programmer thinks that is efficient or looks good?

                                      Please allow the user to design their toolbars. I dont know why all these browser would put the tabs at the top? The content of the tab should be connected to the pages...which is on the bottom part of the browser.

                                      Also,, having your bookmarks (or the option to) wrap so that you have access to a second or third row.

                                      This way I can see all my bookmarks on 3 rows.

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                                      • kvrga
                                        kvrga last edited by

                                        There are just too many things that changed simultaneously. At least there should exist Opera One theme that looks exactly as the version of previous version.

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                                        • flaviu2
                                          flaviu2 @kimbakat last edited by

                                          @kimbakat
                                          Excellent tought.
                                          It is too much space between tab and address bar !!!!!!!!!

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                                          • VikDumagon
                                            VikDumagon last edited by

                                            I think the new modular design creates a lot of visual clutter and, for people who have a hard time focusing and being organized, it can really be an impediment.
                                            I don't think the messenger apps need a square around them, nor do I think the search bar and the bookmarks bar need to be separate.
                                            I think opera could benefit from a design similar to Sidekick. Opera has, definitely better features, but a simple design goes a long way.

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