@leocg At some point after an update, Opera One's dropdown bookmark menus changed to a less compact appearance than previously (almost from 1.5x to like "double-line' spacing). The change in vertical spacing resulted in what resembled the spacing between menuitems in Microsoft's Pre-Chromium version of Edge.
I believe that a similar change also happened in Chrome suggesting the modification derives from Chromium. As such, probably all Chromium-based browsers resemble the old Edge in this respect. Vivaldi has a setting called 'User Interface Density' which when set to 'compact', reverts the spacing to as it was in older versions of Chrome and Opera.
I'm guessing the option might not be that difficult to add.
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