Huston we have a problem! On my monitor the font Aria uses makes it impossible to differentiate between an 'i' (the 9th letter of the English alphabet) and an 'l' (12th letter) when in bold format. They look exactly the same. (My monitor resolution is 1920 x 1080)
I asked Aria to tell me what a cat lover is called and it said 'ailurophile' ... which was correct ... but Aria emboldened the text so I thought it had written 'allurophile'. I knew that this was a mistake, however, because of the included Google links.
I discussed this with Aria and the AI agreed to avoid using bold text when this confusion might arise. I'll be interested to see if Aria keeps it's promise!
Good luck!
. . . No, I mean it. I really love opera! 
However, I don't love the bookmark menus which pop-down from the menu bar. In Opera there's a fine line around the pop-down menus. This enables you to see what's what, and find the sub-menu you're looking for. In GX that line has gone
and it's doing my head in! 
or a grandchild-menu
or a great-grandchild-menu
those offspring menus are now lying on top of their parent menus. Without a delineating line around them it's almost impossible to find the sub-menus you're looking for. They all merge into one another and you can't tell what the


truly wonderful 
