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. 
@Hesperia said in How can I fully remove an extension?:
Scite_
I don't know what Scite_ is, but have you searched your computer for all things that contain that string? There have been a couple of times when I wanted to remove everything from a particular developer from my computer, so I just deleted everything I found with their name in it.
Please note these two examples.
Example 1 is a 230 x 170 png at 288 DPI with white background. (Lots of screen stuff I make is some multiple of 72. Just a habit.) Note the bit of shadow on the upper-right and lower-left of the graphic
Example_2 was when I selected the wrong image, which was a 400x400 png and a transparent background. I can see that Opera tries to expand the graphic to fill the space and also make a vignette out of it.
Is there a control setting somewhere for this? I don't see many speed dial options that deal with this. In the end I don't care much about this because I'm the only person to see it, but still, I'm curious.
Thanks.

@Opera-QA-Team I didn't recognize them until I saw them again, much larger, and in the middle of the screen, as I logged into Evernote.com for the first time in months.
I get the cute little graphics at the top of the window that prompts me to save a password.
If they should have meaning, then Opera should make it clear what that meaning is.
If they are meaningless, then please remove them. They give the impression that there is something behind them that I should be seeing.

@tlmurray said in Mac users, what made you switch to Opera?:
I just wish my home page was working....
Hmm. After a couple of days of a white home page (other than a fluttering weather graphic), it's now working (except for weather).
@javedworkspace @javedworkspace I really like the visuals of the speed dials. Seeing where I'm going provides more info than just words, especially since some things I bookmark are similar.
I just wish my home page was working....
@greatland1959 Yesterday I totally reformatted a Mac M4, loaded Sequoia, installed Opera, and started the sync, and NOTHING on the home page works -- and that includes weather. I am in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
However, I can browse around just fine. It's just the home page.
And finally, my other computer -- also an M4 with Sequoia -- is sitting inches away from this one, and Opera's home page is just fine.