


I can’t afford to waste all that screen real space on what is a 90% empty grey bar. Specially when you have downloaded a single file, why does it have to be in a tiny corner making the bar thicker and taller when it could expand to the center and right of the bar (which is completely empty and pure grey space anyway), which would turn it into one single line of text making the download bar way thinner?įailing that, you could include a download icon like Firefox and Opera. Because it limits your screen real state and reduces the available space to see actual content you want to see.Īlso, this higly obtrusive bar is half empty anyway. I think that having this bar be so huge is annoying. Much less intrusive than the huge bar.Ĭhrome (which Brave is supposed to be a variation of) does have a bar at the bottom. $.If you compare it to browsers like Firefox, Opera, and Chrome you can see that:įirefox and Opera don’t even have a huge bar occupying reading space at the bottom. Override the default options to create your own floating panels on the page. Create a basic floating panel that appends to the body element. Cross-browser test websites in the most popular browsers such as Internet Explorer, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera.

Include the jsPanel plugin and other required resources on the webpage. Add functionality to Opera, or give it a new look. Make sure this toggle is set to on, and then find the extension you want to see the files for, and click Details. To find a specific extension, go to opera://extensions/ and find the toggle in the top right labelled Developer Mode. Underneath the version and size information, you should see an ID, that ID is the name of the extensions folder in the Opera Extensions directory. Extension can be found at the following path: AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera GX Stable\Extensions.
