@leocg Nope! Don't know why I didn't think of that, but thanks. Both working and looking like I want it to, now.
Version number for anyone looking to roll back from the new UI: 114.0.5282.159
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@leocg Nope! Don't know why I didn't think of that, but thanks. Both working and looking like I want it to, now.
Version number for anyone looking to roll back from the new UI: 114.0.5282.159
@leocg Nope! Don't know why I didn't think of that, but thanks. Both working and looking like I want it to, now.
Version number for anyone looking to roll back from the new UI: 114.0.5282.159
@leocg Whatever I don't want to argue about the ethics of updates. I've tried rolling back to several different older versions of GX and disabling auto updates, resulting in my browser crashing on startup in this manner: Blank white screen, opens and closes itself several times, then full crash. Is that also by design, or am I just downloading borked old versions?
Everything I can find online says this was achievable in the past. And I've tried it without extensions.
@leocg that's unlucky, never knew it was already said. I think it's weird to have had the option to change it back before, then. I've used opera for like 10 years, I'll never understand why companies just overhaul their UI at random & don't let you the user decide what you want to use. Thanks
Today my browser was forced into the same update that they tried to push a few months ago, except now there's no option to revert it on the speed dial. I personally hate everything about it enough to sign up on this forum and to switch browsers, even though I really don't want to.
Hoping someone can tell me I'm blind and overlooking an option to revert. Or do I actually have to go through the hassle of downloading an old version and launching it from a desktop shortcut for the rest of my life?