I had a gap of time between using Opera for macOS. In mid 2023, the thumbs were big, as in this screen (this came from web search):
Now I get these in Opera One(version: 113.0.5230.86) (arm64):
How do I get the old size back?
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I had a gap of time between using Opera for macOS. In mid 2023, the thumbs were big, as in this screen (this came from web search):
Now I get these in Opera One(version: 113.0.5230.86) (arm64):
How do I get the old size back?
@hisnibs Still incorrect, with 74.0.3911.139. The times are correct. As I took this screenshot, it is Wednesday the 17th.
I had a gap of time between using Opera for macOS. In mid 2023, the thumbs were big, as in this screen (this came from web search):
Now I get these in Opera One(version: 113.0.5230.86) (arm64):
How do I get the old size back?
My girlfriend's astigmatism makes it hard for her to see the little
less-than symbol, so maybe some color or a bit darker. Maybe even a preference? Thanks.
@leocg Spoke too soon. Opera is signing me into Google using the company ID.
@leocg Usually, yes. But I fixed it by deleting my profile folder and starting over.
Yet I still wonder how my automatic login was possible when the site is not in the password list.
For example, I have a gmail account of my own and one used by my employer. On the Mac itself (Monterey 12.4) I have two user IDs, one for my personal stuff and one for my employer.
When I go to YouTube on the personal side, I am automatically signed in using my employer's ID. I looked into Opera's internal password list, and YouTube is not there.
Ideas?
I think you mean, "How do I transfer automatic fills from one Mac to another?"
I use Opera's sync service -- at least, that is what I assume is the reason that when I format my Mac, fills are still working.
@hisnibs Still incorrect, with 74.0.3911.139. The times are correct. As I took this screenshot, it is Wednesday the 17th.
@NickyT I am using Mac 71.0.3770.284, and I'm getting it (I came to this forum because there is no recent activity on the Mac forum).
I have only two extensions: Amazon Assistant (disabled) and Ad Blocker -- which, I note, says is zero size -- and when I disable it, the message is gone.
@leocg I will have to come back later. I saw an old reminder to ask about this, but in that reminder, I didn't record the site. Next time it happens, I'll come back. Thanks.
When I go into a website, Opera dutifully fills in my ID and password. Plus, and not that it matters, I have a FileMaker database of IDs and passwords. For some sites, my password is filled in and works, but yet it is not in my FileMaker database, it's not in Opera's password list, and it's not in macOS Keychain. I hit one such site today and Opera's filled-in fields worked, but I wanted to look up what the password really is, and it's not to be found. Any idea where it came from?