Yes, it looks like it comes from a mind of a person that imagines gamers as a bunch of characters from an 80’s SF movie, augmented, of course, with all kinds of RGB body mods. But at least the UX is on par with other major players in the world of web browsers. Most options are accessible with just one or two mouse clicks, different elements are where you’d expect them to be, and you’ll need just a couple of minutes to get used to the browser. Even the unique elements, such as the sidebar, don’t look out of place even when you launch Opera GX for the first time. Opera designers have created a highly intuitive browser to use. The good stuff continues with a ton of themes to pick from. They won’t change the design of different elements since they only come with various color palettes. Still, being able to choose a theme based on black and different shades of grey is great to have for us who don’t like the whole gamery design philosophy. Best of all, you can fully tweak colors and create a custom theme. Overall, with the right theme, Opera GX doesn’t look that bad. Sure, we like Chrome, the regular Opera, or Firefox better visually. However, all those browsers have an excellent user experience. Opera GX comes with a ton of built-in features. You have the aforementioned sidebar that hosts a ton of potentially useful shortcuts such as bookmarks or browser settings. Its location makes it invisible until you need it, and we can also say this about many different features found in Opera GX. For instance, you have the super handy screenshot tool that chills back at the end of the address bar until you click on it.
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