[Compilation]Discussions On How To Disable Splash Screen When Opening Opera One
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Inquiro last edited by
In the recent months when this splash screen first appeared, it would, IIRC, show up only one time after an update. As of today (for me), it's showing up every time Opera is launched. I've tried disabling the splash screen with an opera://flags setting, but it didn't work.
I've been using Opera for 20+ years. I've accepted some changes that I didn't like, but I will not accept this annoying splash screen appearing every time the browser is launched. Either the splash screen goes or I do.
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Inquiro last edited by
@leocg said in [Suggestion]Option to disable splash screen at startup:
here is a bug in Opera One that makes the animation to show up on very single startup. The bug was fixed in last Opera Developer release: https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2023/08/opera-103-0-4906-0-developer-update/
Now it's a matter of time for it to reach stable channel.If this is a statement of fact, I'm glad to hear it.
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tentiuzyou last edited by leocg
I really like the splash screen because it's really cool. But I also want the option to turn off the splash screen and its sound when OperaOne starts up. I would be happy if you could consider adding the option to the settings.
Opera One(version: 102.0.4880.40)
Update Steam: Stable
System: Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (64-bit JPN)
Chromium version: 116.0.5845.141Thank you.
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DanielDerStolle last edited by
What the hell is wrong with you?
Stop that Startup sound now! With the newest update the Startup Sound comes every time you start Opera... Now its finally time to move to another browser. -
proshor last edited by proshor
So where's the way out of the impasse? I like this browser and no way intend to change it. Is it difficult to add a new feature, something like: "Display the splash screen when starting"?
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DanielDerStolle last edited by DanielDerStolle
PS:
Now i uninstalled this crappy opera ONE. I installed an older version where everything works like it should and disabled autoupdate.
Fix this or not. I do not care about it anymore. -
IseeDumbness last edited by
@proshor From the lack of response it’s obvious that they never look here for feedback, the company isn’t focused on the user as we get it for free. Go to where they get money and complain, that’s the only way to get their attention.
Me? I’m not their quality control for dumbness. The entire update is garbage when it comes to the UI. I’m pretty sure if I dig around I’ll find that it is hogging more resources and probably has a memory leak now too. It happened to Firefox once they let greed and unqualified devs start making decisions. I’m slowly switching to Duck Duck Go’s new browser, it’s still in beta but they actually want to fix things the user dislikes. Even in beta it’s better than this mess and it’s blockers actually work unlike Operas. -
proshor last edited by
Do you know any other progam, that forcibly would play sound, when startiing?
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proshor last edited by proshor
I also wonder, why does the main folder locate by default in C:\Users\Username\Appdata\Roaming, and the .exe-file - in the different folder: Appdata\Local\Programs?
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balloonhandler last edited by
@leocg said in [Suggestion]Option to disable splash screen at startup:
Like in Opera GX, the animation should run only after an update
No it should not. That's the point. It should not exist.
Bug or not, it went from being irritating on every update to being irritating on every startup. Well done, Opera. It's still irritating whenever it runs.
I've been using Opera as my default browser since last century, but this is irritating enough that I created this account (and consented to Opera collecting and using my information without any way to opt out) just to complain about this one thing. I am looking at other options, because of this one thing.
Imagine having to endure a splash screen and listen to a little song every time you opened your refrigerator, or looked at your watch, or looked in your sock drawer.
Just stupid.
(As a dev though, I suspect this is not the devs' fault. This is marketing. This seems typical of middle management trying to justify its existence.)
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old3eyes last edited by
@steve1376 I also get the splash screen every time I open a link from an email.
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proshor last edited by proshor
I consider, the installation by default usually takes place in C:\Program Files
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proshor last edited by proshor
I think, I understood, There're two .exe-files: launcher.exe and opera.exe. I should try to create shortcut just "opera.exe". Maybe, it'll work. I must wait for the nearest update to check.