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RE: No such thing as universal appeal
by Fergy on Wed 6th Oct 2010 12:21
in reply to "No such thing as universal appeal"
There's no browser where removing what bothers you is as easy: right click on the icon > Customize > Remove from toolbar. And you're done! Two clicks, that's all it takes.
Right click on the icon>customize>drag from toolbar
I don't get the difference between Firefox and Opera...
RE[2]: No such thing as universal appeal
by vodoomoth on Wed 6th Oct 2010 14:31
in reply to "RE: No such thing as universal appeal"
I did try it before writing it in my post: I even wrote "no window, no drag and drop" before replacing it with what I finally posted. With Opera, there's no further action once you click the Remove from toolbar option in the context menu: the menu vanishes and the button is gone.




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Also, the inclusion of the Log In button in the toolbar by default is questionable. The toolbar should be as clean as possible and specific concern buttons (such as the Log In or even the Home button) should be removed from the default toolbar.
There's no browser where removing what bothers you is as easy: right click on the icon > Customize > Remove from toolbar. And you're done! Two clicks, that's all it takes.
Many people refer to the UI as the place where Opera sucks. I don't think any application would ever have a UI that's deemed adequate by everybody. I think Chrome's looks like a desert. The fact is that with Opera, if you don't like it, you CAN change it. Don't like the rounded tab corners? there are tons of skins, just a few clicks aways, that will provide you with squared ones, or maybe slanted ones, à la Eclipse or à la Chrome.